And how far have you got with all that?

This might get you started:
http://maps.forum.nu/temp/gm_bearing.html

It's much easier to use two icons than rotating a single one.

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On Nov 24, 7:54 am, Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a client who is looking to embed a google map into his
>
> webpage.  He wants the user to be able to enter their address,
>
> which will allow them to view the roof of their house (satellite
>
> mode).
>
> An icon then needs to be available inside the google map.
>
> Firstly, the user needs to be able to drag the icon so that it is
>
> on top of the roof of their home.
>
> Secondly, once the icon is on top of the roof of their home, they
>
> need to be able to rotate it so that the edge of the icon
>
> (rectangular) is aligned to the edge of their roof.  This is to
>
> determine an angle.
>
> Lastly, once the user has manipulated the icon to be in the
>
> correct locaiton, I somehow need to be able to determine what the
>
> angle actually is, so that the angle value can be somehow sent
>
> from the Google Map API to a PHP formula.
>
> I'm not sure if this requirement is supported, but any feedback or
>
> suggestions would certainly be welcome :)
>
> Thanks!

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