Hmmm, I think you're right it is not related to Google Maps but rather
JavaScript, my problem now is that the form is created inside the
<body> while the Reverse Gecode output is inside the <head> so is
there a way to workaround this?

Thnx

On May 19, 2:10 pm, Andrew Leach <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On May 19, 11:50 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hello -
>
> > As you'll see from my question I'm a newbie for the google maps API,
> > here you go:
> > I need to create a reverse geocoding map to retrieve the latitude and
> > longitude and pass them to two text fields in the same page, I started
> > with the reverse geocoding example below but I'm stuck now with
> > passing the latitude and longitude to the form, also is there a way
> > that I can use to pass both parameters to the form fields on the fly,
> > such that whenever I make a new mark on the map these parameters are
> > directly changed inside the form, please help.
>
> I think you're asking how to use place.Point.Coordinates[1] and
> place.Point.Coordinates[0]. That's not a Maps question, it's an HTML/
> Javascript question, so maybe you're not asking that.
>
> If you are actually asking about Javascript, then something like
> document.getElementById("myformfieldLat").value=place.Point.Coordinates
> [1];
> document.getElementById("myformfieldLng").value=place.Point.Coordinates
> [0];
> perhaps?
>
> Andrew
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