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From a compatibility standpoint, more users would be able to view the .jpeg maps, right? Google maps seems to have pretty excellent browser support, but there are still people out there with older browsers. Here's the list of supported browsers from the Google Maps Help site:
* IE 5.5+ (download: Windows)
* Firefox 0.8+ (download: Windows Mac Linux)
* Safari 1.2.4+ (download: Mac)
* Netscape 7.1+ (download: Windows Mac Linux)
* Mozilla 1.4+ (download: Windows Mac Linux)
* Opera 7+ (download: Windows Mac Linux)
Am I to understand that Google Maps won't work in IE 5.0/Win or Opera 6? Or how about IE/Mac... are these users just plain out of luck?
Another point is reliability. Using links means that if Google changes their anything major in their system, my users may not be able to see the maps at all!
Now, on the other hand, Google Maps is awesome! Way more flexible (zoom in/out), it prints nicely, etc. I think that if I were visiting a site, I'd rather see a link to google maps than a boring old .jpeg.
Just wanted to bounce the idea off some other developers... which way would everybody else go?
thanks,
epibeta.