If you are using setViewport on GClientGeocoder correctly (we cant
tell), then it sounds like a bug.

The documentation doesnt mention you can't use setViewport when
reverse geocoding - so it should work.

Have you checked the issue tracker?



2009/12/8 dark_panda <[email protected]>:
> Hi all.
>
> I've been looking all day for this information, but haven't been too
> lucky so far. Here goes...
>
> I'm trying to create a control similar to GNavLabelControl but
> GClientGeocoder likes to try and give you street addresses regardless
> of the zoom level you're at. I notice that GNavLabelControl manages to
> accomplish its cleaner breadcrumbs list by passing the HTTP geocoding
> service (upon which GClientGeocoder seems to rely) "ll" and "spn"
> query parameters which to create a viewport of sorts.
>
> Is there any way to replicate this functionality directly in
> GClientGeocoder and without having to resort to manually making
> requests to the HTTP geocoder while including the spn parameter? The
> setViewport method seems to add the spn and ll parameters when
> geocoding a string, but when you try reverse geocoding to a GLatLng
> the spn and ll parameters disappear.
>
> Perhaps this is a bug? Or, more likely, that I'm missing something
> blatantly obvious here?
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