Indeed, I should have specified that the base of the marker is "on"
the map, but not the marker itself.

So seeing as the link you provided has no response either, is one to
assume there is no work-around for this issue?

Thx


On Jan 29, 12:10 am, Chad Killingsworth
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Actually technically Point B is on the map - barely. Point B's marker
> on the other hand ...
>
> You are bringing up a similar issue as Erich in point 1 
> ofhttp://groups.google.com/group/google-maps-js-api-v3/browse_thread/th...
>
> Chad Killingsworth
>
> On Jan 27, 11:15 pm, pete <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi there,
>
> > I have discovered an issue which causes a point from the directions
> > result to be off the map.
>
> > Just to clarify, I don't have preserveViewport set to true.
> > With almost all addresses the map re-zooms correctly to fit in both
> > Point A and Point B along with the polyline.
>
> > I have put together a simplified demo of the issue I am witnessing in
> > my application here:
>
> >http://taledo.com.au/demos/directions.htm
>
> > Upon visiting, please hit "find" and you will see that Point B is off
> > the map.
>
> > Any ideas/insights would be greatly appreciated

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