This is working as intended. The smallest bounds containing Port-au-Prince
and Seoul crosses the dateline, which is the difference you see.

Ben
On Jun 16, 2011 6:57 AM, "wangba" <[email protected]> wrote:
> With Google maps V3. On this first test http://www.wangba.fr/test1.htmlthe
> map is setting up with 3 markers (see the page code):
>
> ["Port-au-Prince", 18.551426,-72.336845],
> ["Seoul", 37.586269,126.982498],
> ["Yaounde", 3.881587,11.516304]
>
> And the map displays duplicated continents. Which is not a correct result.
>
> The second test http://www.wangba.fr/test2.html the markers are the same
but listed in a different order:
>
> ["Port-au-Prince", 18.551426,-72.336845],
> ["Yaounde", 3.881587,11.516304],
> ["Seoul", 37.586269,126.982498]
>
> And here the result is correct (no duplicated continents).
>
> Is it a bug or a misunderstanding of the API from my part ? Where are the
> explanations on how to manage these weird results ?
>
> Thanks for your feedbacks
>
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