How about updating the control even when a geocode fails? That was it shows
operations, not markers. Then when all work is done remove it.

In my system i use the control for counting the adding and removing of
items, so the count is just a count of operations, no indication of the
amount of items in the map.

http://demo.geostart.nl/

2008/12/7 borzoi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> > But your locations all need geocoding, and some geocodes fail of
> > course - too quick, too many, unrecognised.  How many markers get
> > rendered isn't the same as how many locations you started with.
>
> This is a second order of problem.
> Just to afford it, as a temporary solution, if you look at JS code,
> you note updating ProgressBar is done OUTSIDE the "if" condition to
> process response from getLocations().
> So, independently you get a 200, a 620 or what, updating function is
> called 90 time, with EXACTLY the same count locations parameter.
> This is NOT a question.
>
> About removing ProgressBar: Google Maps API executes in delayed mode.
> This is a TRUE GOOD thing for a lot of reasons; but in this case,
> should I call remove(), even after loadMap() function, even after an
> artificial delay, ProgressBar will NEVER be showed.
> >
>


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