Larry,

I don't know how I messed that up, because the same code works
elsewhere!  I'll have to dig deeper, but your tip worked.  Thanks!!!!

I've got 8 regional site domains pointing to one piece of code that
will generate the appropriate maps.  I just love this API, it's
incredibly versatile!

Rob

On Mar 17, 11:53 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Mar 17, 8:28 pm, Rob <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'm working on a map athttp://www.rotaryseaway.org/, and for whatever
> > reason map.getBoundsZoomLevel(bounds) does not seem to be doing its
> > thing.  I'm just not comfortable enough with Google Maps API to be
> > able to find it, though I've certainly tried.
>
> > As you might assume, my Latitude/Longitude and other data is drawn
> > from a database.  The data looks clean upon direct inspection of the
> > MySQL table data - I've learned that bad data can mess up a google map
> > pretty thoroughly.
>
> > Can anyone suggest where I've gone wrong?
>
> Your sw point is east of your ne point...
>         var sw = new GLatLng(44.220553457491,-74.6867);
>         var ne = new GLatLng(45.0231,-76.562);
>
> Try:
>         var sw = new GLatLng(44.220553457491,-76.562);
>         var ne = new GLatLng(45.0231,-74.6867);
>
>   -- Larry
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