On Feb 15, 3:27 pm, JuKKi <[email protected]> wrote:
> well from what i can see all the roads are being marked correctly, so
> this problem should be resolved. So theoretically reverse geocoding
> should also work? i.e. supplying the lat and long values and returning
> the street?

The standard answer to "does it work?" is "Why not try it?"

Geocoding accepts either an address or a set of coordinates: the
syntax is the same, so you can just enter  on of the results at
http://econym.org.uk/gmap/example_geo.htm and see what happens. Try
35.8839452, 14.4964614. It looks like reverse geocoding isn't
brilliant, although the top result is actually correct. This may be
why it's not listed as supported, though.

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