Hi thanks for this, I was sidetracked for a while on another portion
of my project, and just tried this, and it seems to have fixed it!

On Mar 5, 5:25 am, Duncan Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
> Have you tried wrapping the LatLng 
> points?http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/flash/reference.html#LatLng.wrapLatLng
> Shlooby wrote:Just as an update, there seems to be quite a few latitudes and 
> longitudes that will reproduce this error. I provided an example for one in 
> particular. This was using the Map3D Type; On Mar 3, 1:02 pm, 
> Shlooby<[email protected]>wrote:Hello Everyone, I was wondering if anyone 
> else has encountered this issue with the flash API. I have a 3d map that I am 
> adding a polyline to, using the following simplified code to plot a line 
> between two latitude / longitudes that are about 2 -3 meters apart: var 
> strokeStyle:StrokeStyle = new StrokeStyle( { color: 0xFF0000, thickness: 4, 
> alpha: 0.7 } ); var polyLineOptions:PolylineOptions = new 
> PolylineOptions({geodesic: true, strokeStyle: strokeStyle}); var 
> pointArray:Array = new Array(new LatLng(37.816821, -122.4781), new 
> LatLng(37.816846, -122.4781)); polyline = new Polyline(pointArray, 
> polyLineOptions); map.addOverlay(polyline); trace("Distance = " + new 
> LatLng(37.816821, -122.4781).distanceFrom(new LatLng(37.816846, -122.4781))); 
> The resulting polyline wraps around the entire earth and back to the 
> destination point instead of drawing the 2-3 meter line as intended. Very 
> Strange,

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