On Oct 10, 8:50 am, marcelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The Geocoder, (any geocoder), is a piece of software that translates
> between a street address and geographical coordinates, (lat/lon).
> That's all. Never mind who lives there, or what bussiness is there.
> The only thing that may need to get modified is if a new street is
> built, or an old one is removed.

Understand.

> Are you not thinking about GLocalSearch instead of the geocoder?

Maybe.  I'm just thinking of the fact that on Google Maps if you
geocode an address, you can then move it and say, "no, you geocoded
that address to the wrong lat/long.  It's really over here." To the
end-user, at least, that looks like you're actually changing the
geocoding result.  Is that capability only part of GLocalSearch?

Thanks for the responses.
Doug
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