The reason for this approach is that the user has already entered the
postcodes previously in the process and also provided some extra
information about them. What I want this step to do is to just load up
all of the postcodes he has previously entered, along with a pop up
message for each postcode with the relevant data that they entered for
it.

I'd have thought it would be relatively simple to make a few calls and
display the results on the map as they come back in, but unfortunately
it looks as though that isn't going to be the case.

On Dec 7, 7:05 pm, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
> > That's not really a viable option for this scenario Mike, I guess it
> > just can't be done how I want.
>
> It's difficult to see what you're trying to achieve here, or what use
> it is.
> It seems to be -
> Users gets a page up and enters a list of say 50 postcodes.
> He doesn't want to see results coming up as he enters each one.
> When he's completed typing in this list, he presses a button and gets
> a map with local search results (burger bars, banks) relating to all
> 50 postcodes on the one map.

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