Not sure why that would be the case, since it works just fine using  
GMercatorProjection...There must be something else, probably the fault  
of the committee-code you're looking at. Hmm.

-G

On Nov 3, 2008, at 7:13 PM, William wrote:

>
> On Nov 4, 9:31 am, Gregory Short <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> in the polar projection, when the user initially
>> clicks to place the point, it *appears* at a location 180 degrees  
>> from
>> where it should be.
>
> I made a simple copy of your polar map, and it works without changing
> any of the projection code.
>
> http://www.geocities.com/william.gmap/polar.htm
>
> click on the map to place markers in Polar Projection.
> then change map type to Satellite and see the markers move to the
> Mercator Projection
>
> Not sure what's going on.  Perhaps the issue is caused by the "map"
> <div> element being so deeply nested in other divs and tables on the
> page?
>
>
>
>
> >


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