Unfortunately, no, your code alone does not explain what you're
wanting to do. If you could please provide a link to your
application, plus a detailed description of what you are trying to
accomplish, that would be most helpful.
That said, what you described - taking the jsapi and related files and
placing them in your own JS file - is probably not the greatest idea
for a couple of reasons. First, the jsapi is actually comprised of a
number of different JS files, depending on what API you're trying to
load, so it's difficult to say exactly what you're going to need. And
second, more importantly, the TOU clearly state that Google reserves
the right to compel you to update to the latest version, and since the
dev team pushes tweaked versions every few days, you will spend more
time updating your files than anything else to comply with this TOU
requirement.
Jeremy R. Geerdes
Effective website design & development
Des Moines, IA
For more information or a project quote:
http://jgeerdes.home.mchsi.com
jgee...@mchsi.com
If you're in the Des Moines, IA, area, check out Debra Heights
Wesleyan Church!