On Apr 28, 6:43 pm, Ivan <[email protected]> wrote:
> After getting the values for the bounding box via a xml file load. How
> do i calculate or check if it is in the area of the bounding box?

What are you trying to accomplish?

>
> Is there any sample scripts or tutorials around?
>
> On Apr 28, 5:24 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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> > On Apr 28, 3:49 pm, Ivan <[email protected]> wrote:> Can i use 
> > GClientGeocoder to submit a GLatLng.
>
> > Yes.
>
> > > If there is an address then look up an xml file to get bounding box for a 
> > > country.
>
> > You could parse the returned placemark for "CountryName" or
> > "CountryCode" then pass it back to the GClientGeocoder.  The result
> > returned (if it succeeds) should include a bounding box.  I don't know
> > what you mean by "then look up an xml file" but if that is code you
> > are planning on writing, then of course you can...
>
> > If I pass "USA" to the geocoder, I get the bounding box:
> >   "ExtendedData": {
> >     "LatLonBox": {
> >       "north": 71.434357,
> >       "south": 17.83151,
> >       "east": -65.168504,
> >       "west": 172.347848
> >     }
> >   },
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