what a stupid error!!!! :)
Thank you very much Andrew!
You're big! I ask you a last thing.... can I add an ALT text to the
users' photos? I want to show their nicknames....

Best regards and happy new year
Roberto


On Dec 30, 10:31 am, "warden [Andrew Leach - Maps API Guru]"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Dec 30, 9:00 am, qmpeople <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello Andrew,
> > thank very much for your help.
> > I just fixed "red" with its exadecimal value.
> > But the most important problem is not solved...
> > Here's what I see (http://www.qmpeople.com/news/friendships/gmap.jpg
> > )
>
> Aha. I've reproduced that. The code now has
> polyline = new GPolyline([
>   new GLatLng(41,895466,12,482324),
>   new GLatLng(41,895466,12,482324),
>   ], "#FF0000", 5);
> map.addOverlay(polyline);
>
> Note the commas. In the API, decimal points must be full-stops, not
> commas. If you use commas, you are providing four arguments to
> GLatLng, and it will only take the first two. A longitude of 895466 is
> patently wrong!
>
> polyline = new GPolyline([
>   new GLatLng(41.895466,12.482324),
>   new GLatLng(41.895466,12.482324),
>   ], "#FF0000", 5);
> map.addOverlay(polyline);
>
> This is a server-side issue, because that's where that data is
> generated. I can see you're using ASP, but I've no idea what the
> database is or how to ensure that the number format is American/
> English rather than European.
>
> Andrew
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