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Has anyone been able to get Benji's G Map Custom S-Control to work with XP SP2? I followed the directions in the Breeze presentation and did change the setting for allowing the access data sources across domains for IE. The map of the US will display, but when I try and search for any leads, contacts or accounts I receive no records. This is the case in both IE and Firefox.

I created this in our production environment (admin access only) and my Dev account. Neither will work. This is such a basic s control and I can't figure out why it won't work. Any help is appreciated. I'm a lowly Business Analyst and not a developer so keep that in mind. :-)

I'm trying to implement the sample Google Maps S-Control, and not having much luck.

I'm about ready to abandon the idea, but thought I'd check for some assistance first.

I'm referring to the sample s-Control which does not require your own server, and is described at:
    http://salesforce.breezecentral.com/buildgmaps/

I've followed the proscribed steps of:
   > Adding two custom fields to Account, Contact, and Lead
   > Building the sControl from the sample code
   > Creating a Web tab
   > Configuring the browser to allow "Access data sources across domains"

When I open the page, I get:

   > Pop-up message:
"The Google Maps API key used on this web site was registered for a different web site. You can generate a new key for this web site at http://www.google.com/apis/maps"

   > Errors displaying the page:
"Line 721, char 2, Error: 'GIcon' is undefined, Code 0
URL: https://ssl.salesforce.com/servlet/servlet.Integration?lid=01N00000000007b&enc-UTF-8
Line 736, char 1, Error: 'GMap' is undefined, Code 0
URL: https://salesforce.com/servlet/servlet.Integration?lid=01N00000000007b&enc-UTF-8

   > The dialogs (e.g. picking criteria and searching) don'e function.

I tried the api page mentioned in the message but, if I'm reading this right, it appears that I'd need to apply for an api key for one of the salesforce.com urls?

Any thoughts gratefully accepted.

Scot


Updated the first link, and removed links which are just text.

Message Edited by Scot on 07-27-2005 05:53 PM

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