
However, the widgets in the "floating area" worked fine. In the example app I posted above, when I uploaded it any widgets that were in the header area didn't work. I did run into one problem with this method, however. Google has documentation about using Drive as a web host here: Host webpages with Drive - Drive Help You just have to use the link with the document ID being the ID string of the index file. Google Drive is free for hosting 5gb of data, and these apps are relatively small, so this solution should work for quite a few apps. Our company doesn't have an ArcGIS server or any type of HTTP server, so it seemed the best bet was to use a web host. Google Drive has been my workaround for being able to distribute custom applications to clients. I didn't know you could leave the API key blank, while leaving it blank and testing it locally, I get an error message from google saying it's not registered.


It is my recommendation that all users of this widget immediately remove the widget from their WAB site and discontinue use of this widget. Due to this fact, this widget download will be removed and the live preview site will be un-accessible. It is now apparent that this widget does NOT conform to the Google Maps API Terms of Service. All after much back and forth with different people and what now seems to be legitimate email traffic with the Google Maps API Team.
