I'll check those out Andrew, thanks.

PS Sorry about the top post, I haven't figured out how to fix Outlook yet :(

Regards,
Michael Price

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andrew Leach
Sent: 12 May 2009 12:07
To: Google Maps API
Subject: Re: Two markers in exact same spot


On May 12, 11:42 am, "Michael Price" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> The problem is that only three markers "appear" because some of the
> co-ordinates from the geocoding are exact matches - so I've got markers
1+2
> in the exact same place, same with markers 3+4, and marker 5 out on it's
own
> somewhere.
>
> I'm sure I've seen something where you can click on a marker and markers
> slide out to indicate more than one marker is present here - is that
> something built into the API that I can use? Or is there another solution
> people can recommend to this issue?

I think that solution is a Google Earth thing.

API solutions include
- clustering (although if the markers are in EXACTLY the same place,
that may not be the solution here);
- tabbed infoWindows (each marker's details in a different tab);
- Bill Chadwick's Offsettable marker
http://www.bdcc.co.uk/Gmaps/BdccGmapBits.htm

Andrew




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