On Aug 22, 2:53 pm, Rob B <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for the reply Larry.
>
>  var point1 = new GLatLng(location1[1],location1[0]);
>  var point2 = new GLatLng(location2[1],location2[0]);
>
> The above code has already been defined towards the bottom of the
> script in "function place(lat,lng)", isn't that the same?
> Nevertheless, I included it within the loop and it doesn't seem to
> make a difference. (http://www.foodmilesmaps.co.uk/public_html/
> fmmtest.co.uk/didyoumeanv4b.html)

I have a working version locally, but probably won't be able to get it
online until later today or tomorrow morning.

As I recall point1 and point2 needed to be global and not overwritten
by the location1, location2 versions.

If that doesn't help, I will post my version as soon as I get a
chance.

  -- Larry

>
> Please note, the application works if two 'correct' addresses are
> entered (e.g. New York and London).
>
> Sorry if i haven't fully understood what you're saying.
>
> Thanks again,
> Rob
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