On Oct 5, 1:32 am, dave <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 5 Ott, 10:15, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > var = new siteLatLng google.maps.LatLng (sites [1], sites [2]);
>
> > That looks like an example of the difficulties with pasting code,
> > rather than providing links to the real thing.  Help others to help
> > you, make it easier for them and you get more help.
>
> I apologize for the pasted code ... but then again I do not have the
> link of my map!!!

You are the one that is asking for help.  If you want help, make it
easy for us to help you, follow the posting guidelines and post a link
to _your_ map that shows the problem.  If you don't (yet) have
hosting, there are free hosting sites available, find one.

  -- Larry


>
> > > It seems to me the infowindow for each marker. Now, for every marker I
> > > need to find the address ...
> > > I tried with geocode, but I do not work! How can I do?
>
> > I think you'd want to reverse-geocode your lat/longs to 
> > addresses.http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/javascript/services.ht...
> > you might do that when opening the infowindow
>
> What I have posted I find the reverse-geocode a single lat / long, but
> when I have more than one does not show it!
>
> I mean, inside the function geocode the address I found (and this
> means seeing the alert), but if your check to a variable and then
> display it on infowindow (remember there are many markers to display,
> and so many infowindow ), this variable turns out to be empty to me!!!
>
> David

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