Thanks I will look into it but I know there is an easier way.  I
should be able to run through the address and if no match show a
default.  I know I do things a little different sometimes to achieve
an end but I know this is the best route and cleanest for me.  Any one
else have any clue how to do this, please.

On Jan 24, 1:17 pm, Steve Schwarz <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 1:14 AM, dvancouver
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> >                    showAddress(\"".unHTML("$f[listing_address1] $f
> > [listing_address2] $map_city, $map_state $f[listing_zip]
> > $map_country")."\");
>
> I'm not sure what showAddress() actually does.
>
> But maybe you could divide and conquer. Does you program work for a single
> known good address? I've seen problems with user entered addresses where
> they enter "123 Edinburgh Lane" but Google requires "123 Edinburgh Ln" and
> other such issues (mostly user typos). So I verify user entered addresses.
> If you search on the web you can find geocoding services that that accept
> CSV files so you can do bulk updates.
>
> Best Regards,
> Steve
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