ok that helps. thanks

On Sep 17, 1:21 pm, Andrew Leach <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Sep 17, 12:37 pm, wintergreen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > The only way I can think of to get around this is to explicitly
> > specify "UK" as part of the general query.
>
> Yes. That's the recommended method of forcing the result to be in the
> desired country. gl and setBaseCountryCode only *bias* the results.
>
> You no longer have to worry about the user entering the same country
> code as the geocoder will accept "UK, UK" on the end of an address.
> What you may have to take into account is submitting a request ending
> "France, UK" where you add UK on to a different country. In that case
> you could (having got back no results) re-submit the search without
> adding your own "UK" on the end.
>
> Andrew
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