i checked your coded map, but i do not see, that the clicked result is
presented at the very center of the map?

i am not a advanced google coder, maybe there is a third solution :)

everything i want to, is to get the lat / long coordinates from any
location i looked for. if i use my upper search field. everythinks
works fine, i can search for a locaion i can fix the coordinates a
little bit wih my own marker and a get the coodinates i want.

but if a use the mighty localsearch, i just can get the coordinates by
sliding my own marker to the peak of the result bubble (from the local
search).

maybe there is a way to do this slide automatically? the assin the
results bubble coordinates with my marker.
it would satisfy me as well ;)

Thanking you in advance!

On 22 Okt., 04:59, Jeremy Geerdes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unfortunately, there's not really any way to make the control center  
> on a clicked marker without overriding a significant portion of the  
> gm.LocalSearch() code.  You might check out my [Semi] Advanced Google  
> Maps Local Search Control.  It will auto-center on a result and offers  
> built-in directions functionality.  Check it out here:
>
> http://jgeerdes.home.mchsi.com/playground/jGMLSC.html
>
> Jeremy R. Geerdes
> Effective website design & development
> Des Moines, IA
>
> For more information or a project quote:http://jgeerdes.home.mchsi.com
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Unless otherwise noted, any price quotes contained within this  
> communication are given in US dollars.
>
> If you're in the Des Moines, IA, area, check out Debra Heights  
> Wesleyan Church!
>
> On Oct 21, 2008, at 4:08 PM, whiskyman007 wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > thank you, for this detailed answer!
>
> > another idea to fix my problem, is to change the location where google
> > local search sets its markers.
> > i dont know why google sets its markers anywhere in the map. bei my
> > marker is allways in the very center.
>
> > maybe it is possible, that if i use the local search and than klick on
> > one result of the resultlist, that google shows the location (i
> > clicked on) exactely in the center? this workaround would help me a
> > lot? but is it possible?
>
> > the function of my website is to find any location with one of the two
> > search fields. and than i just need to get the latitude and
> > longitude.
> > " thats all " :)
>
> > On 21 Okt., 18:46, Jeremy Geerdes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Well, this is interesting.  Apparently, since the last time I really
> >> looked, the dev team has pushed some interesting updates to the
> >> google.maps.LocalSearch.  But that's another post.
>
> >> Anyway, the answer to your question is going to be a little
> >> complicated.  First, you have to define at least one custom GIcon for
> >> your custom marker(s).  The best way to figure out how to do this is
> >> to check out Mike Williams' excellent Google Maps tutorial.  The
> >> custom icons lesson is linked below:
>
> >>http://econym.googlepages.com/custom.htm
>
> >> Once you've done that, you need to build an options object to hand to
> >> the google.maps.LocalSearch constructor, as below:
>
> >> var options={
> >>   pins:{
> >>    local:[
> >>     your_a_pin,
> >>     your_b_pin,
> >>     your_c_pin,
> >>     your_d_pin,
> >>     your_e_pin,
> >>     your_f_pin,
> >>     your_g_pin,
> >>     your_h_pin
> >>    ],
> >>    kml:[
> >>     your_a_pin,
> >>     your_b_pin,
> >>     your_c_pin,
> >>     your_d_pin,
> >>     your_e_pin,
> >>     your_f_pin,
> >>     your_g_pin,
> >>     your_h_pin
> >>    ]
> >>   }
>
> >> };
>
> >> Now, please note two VERY important things about this code.  First,
> >> you do NOT have to define BOTH the local AND kml portions of that
> >> object.  You can define custom pins for local, but not kml, or vise
> >> versa.  And second, you can make all of the pins as the same GIcon
> >> object, but you have to include that GIcon object 8 times in the  
> >> array
> >> or you'll get some rather unexpected results.  For example, if you  
> >> say
> >> local:[myPin] (i.e., only enter it once), the first returned result
> >> will get the custom pin but all others will be standard GMarkers
> >> (i.e., the red pin with a black dot).
>
> >> Then you just have to hand that options object to the
> >> google.maps.LocalSearch constructor, as below:
>
> >> map.addControl(new google.maps.LocalSearch(options)); // where map is
> >> your GMap object.
>
> >> I hope that helps!
>
> >> Jeremy R. Geerdes
> >> Effective website design & development
> >> Des Moines, IA
>
> >> For more information or a project quote:http://
> >> jgeerdes.home.mchsi.com
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> >> Unless otherwise noted, any price quotes contained within this
> >> communication are given in US dollars.
>
> >> If you're in the Des Moines, IA, area, check out Debra Heights
> >> Wesleyan Church!
>
> >> On Oct 21, 2008, at 5:59 AM, whiskyman007 wrote:
>
> >>> Hi,
>
> >>> on this url you can see my little website:http://citnamor.de/
> >>> geo.html
>
> >>> there are two search fields. my own one and the google localsearch
> >>> field.
>
> >>> if i just use my on search field, everything works fine. but if i  
> >>> use
> >>> the google localsearch field. the location of a localsearch result
> >>> wont be presented as a marker.
>
> >>> does anyone know how can i bringt the two thinks together?
> >>> i want that, if i do a localsearch and than click on a result,  
> >>> that my
> >>> own defined maker goes to this position!
>
> >>> at present my marker is allways located in the center.
>
> >>> i would appreciate any kind of help.
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