> Guesswork :
> The polygon in the fix has only two vertices.   Later API versions may
> not like that.
> So let's figure out why the polyline version didn't work , as that
> would be the "correct" way.
> In Mercator projection, latitudes 90 and -90 are to be avoided or
> they'll blow up any calculations with infinite numbers.  Even though
> you've constructed a Euclidean space the API may still be protecting
> itself ... I'd try your cursor as a polyline from -80 to 80 just as a
> guess?

Hi Ross,

Thanks for the suggestions. Unfortunately neither made any difference,
I still get the same behaviour setting the polyline ends to 80 and
-80, or by adding an additional point to the polygon.

Any other ideas?

Roy.



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