Hi Larry,

It's not that I deliberately read the rules and thought "I'm above
such trivialities as posting links" - I'm unable to do so within my
working environment. Obviously I'd prefer this. The fact that it's a
recurring issue does suggest that it's not as viable for people as
with other scripting languages (which don't require new API keys for
the sake of a quick demo, for example).

I'd already read Mike's tutorials but was persevering with the idea of
geocoding. For now I've given up and I'm resorting to using
traditional lat/lng values, which solved my problem.

Matt

On Jan 13, 2:02 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Jan 13, 2:13 am, Matt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > This seems to be describing the same code I'm using, but I can't
> > figure it out. This is what I'm running (apologies I can't show a
> > page, it's all locked down on company servers...):
>
> > The rest of my script loads the map etc.
>
> > This results in two markers, correctly placed, both with the text
> > 'Goodbye'. How can I fix this?
>
> Read and understand Mike Williams' tutorial.  Or search the group for
> the examples of the problem that have answers because they did post
> links.
>
>   -- Larry
>
>
>
> > Thanks
> > Matt
>
> > On Dec 26 2008, 3:17 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > On Dec 24, 9:13 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > On Dec 24, 8:49 am, Tim <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > I've got an odd issue that I just can't spot on this 
> > > > > page:http://nhsht.thesitedoctor.co.uk/schools-and-training.aspx
>
> > > > > For some reason, the same infoWindow is show for each point and I've
> > > > > not unrolled any of the functions as far as I'm aware.
>
> > > > > I'm sure it's something obvious, can you spot it?
>
> > > > The map doesn't show any markers at all in FF.  The error console
> > > > reports the following 2 errors:
> > > > =============================================
> > > > Error: illegal character
> > > > Source File:http://nhsht.thesitedoctor.co.uk/schools-and-training.aspx
> > > > Line: 119
> > > > Source Code:
> > > > ‘UA-6784143-1’, // Your GA tracker code
> > > > =============================================
> > > > Error: map is undefined
> > > > Source File:http://nhsht.thesitedoctor.co.uk/scripts/gmap.js
> > > > Line: 36
> > > > =============================================
>
> > > > I do see the behavior you describe in IE7.  All the markers have the
> > > > contents of the _last_ marker.
>
> > > > Observation: You are geocoding your markers everytime you load the
> > > > page and running multiple geocodes in parallel.  That is bad practice
> > > > (unless the markers will move).  Try geocoding them once then using
> > > > the coordinates in your page.  See this page from Mike Williams'
> > > > tutorial for more information:
> > > > Part 17 Geocoding multiple addresses
>
> > >http://econym.org.uk/gmap/geomulti.htm
>
> > > In playing with it, it looks like it is geocoding the multiple points
> > > OK (using the localSearch object).  The issue is that there is only
> > > one call back function for the localSearch object and it returns the
> > > its results asynchronously.  By the time the results are returned, the
> > > callback function has been set to its value by the last
> > > usePointFromPostcode call, so all the results use the values set by
> > > that last call.
>
> > >   -- Larry
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