Hi,

we (360cities.net) publish panoramas that are geocoded. We'd like to
use the geolocation of the panoramic image to create a friendly URL.
so instead of e.g.
360cities.net/image/original-file-name-jpeg
we can have
360cities.net/image/555-main-street-chicago-il-usa
or something like that.

2 questions:

1. can we easily pick out the street / city / country from the address
and use only those to avoid any possible weird numbers which might be
included there?

2. on this demo page 
http://gmaps-samples.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/geocoder/reverse.html
i see that the reverse geocoding works great in the USA. but if you go
to e.g. Prague, you get some nasty results - clicking on the streets
gives you a nice street address but clicking (just a few pixels over)
on a house gives you a "postal address" which is the name of the
neighborhood + "postal number" - no street name or street number. this
is far less ideal. I'm guessing there's no way to avoid this except by
placing the map pin directly onto the street and avoiding houses?

thanks,
Jeffrey
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