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<!DOCTYPE html> | |
<html> | |
<head> | |
<title>Leaflet</title> | |
<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://cdn.leafletjs.com/leaflet-0.3.1/leaflet.css" /> | |
<script src="http://cdn.leafletjs.com/leaflet-0.3.1/leaflet.js"></script> | |
<script src="http://maps.google.com/maps/api/js?v=3.2&sensor=false"></script> | |
<script src="http://matchingnotes.com/javascripts/leaflet-google.js"></script> | |
</head> | |
<body> | |
<div style="width:500px; height:500px" id="map"></div> | |
<script type='text/javascript'> | |
var map = new L.Map('map', {center: new L.LatLng(51.51, -0.11), zoom: 9}); | |
var googleLayer = new L.Google('ROADMAP'); | |
map.addLayer(googleLayer); | |
</script> | |
</body> | |
</html> |
Heads up, this doesn't actually add tiles to the leaflet map - it overlays a different, separate Google map over the current one. So plugins that rely on having those tiles accessible actually won't work.
Hi @crofty, @bencevans and @harshvb7
Thank you all of you. By the way I guess harshvb7's code should be merged with bencevans to remove overlay issue.
Awesome work Crofty! Very useful, Thank you so much.
Crofty, this is great, but my Hybrid layer is not showing any street or place names. Any idea what might be causing this?
Thanks!!!!!!!!
how can i change latlng with function? can any one help.
It doesn't work well
@crofty What is the license on the code that was available from http://matchingnotes.com/using-google-map-tiles-with-leaflet
(the url does not work, as checked 2019-08-26). There is an archived version of the page at https://web.archive.org/web/20180728014324/http://matchingnotes.com/using-google-map-tiles-with-leaflet
Okay, the code behind http://matchingnotes.com/javascripts/leaflet-google.js
seems still be available at https://gist.github.com/crofty/2197701
The code is non-trivial, so it will be copyrightable. Without explicit licensing there is no permission for others to use the code.
Did somebody else see an explicit or implicit hint about who is the copryight holder and how this person wants the code to be used?
(Implicitely putting it up as example of gist.github.com by croft does not clarify the two points.)
Followup on the licensing status of leaflet-google.js
see https://gist.github.com/crofty/2197042#gistcomment-3008148, it's copyright @shramov and probably Free Software under MIT.
i guess it has a problem with new versions