Thank you Andrew for your help.  I corrected my mistake, fixed w and
e, and I still get exactly the same results.  Any other ideas?
John


On Nov 16, 3:48 pm, "warden [Andrew Leach - Maps API Guru]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 16, 10:26 pm, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Here is an example.
> >http://www.dev.mapteam.com/~jhagstrand/voyc/test/testProjectedOverlay...
>
> I think the right-hand ("wrong") example is actually right. It's doing
> what you're telling it to:
>   var w = -66.7352743539062;
>   var e = -125.090785408254;
> Your western edge is east of your eastern edge. So in the right-hand
> map, the wrap of the map makes this possible to show. In the left-hand
> map, the centring means that the correct placement can't be shown, so
> it does what it can. It's wrong, but because your west and east are
> wrong anyway, it looks right.
>
> Andrew
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