On Mar 15, 1:00 pm, Jeff Berger <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > I have simple script that uses the reverse geocoding webservice to get > the address from the longitude and latitude. > This script simply encodes an URL and makes the request (csv format) > to the webservice. > the funny thing is that if i take one of those URL and i get the > result from my web browser i get the same street address but different > locality from the script request. > > response from web browser: > > OK,street_address,"Via Unità d'Italia, 37132 Verona VR,Italia", > 45.43343XX,11.04456YY > OK,postal_code,"37132 Verona VR, Italia",45.4194856,11.0587448 > OK,locality|political,"Verona VR, Italia",45.4383667,10.9917476 > OK,administrative_area_level_1|political,"Veneto, Italia", > 45.7623333,11.6909760 > OK,country|political,Italia,41.8719400,12.5673800 > > response to the script request: > > OK,street_address,"Via Unità d'Italia, 37132 San Michele Extra VR, > Italy",45.43343XX,11.04456YY OK,postal_code,"37132 San Michele Extra > VR, Italy",45.4194856,11.0587448 OK,locality|political,"San Michele > Extra VR, Italy",45.4383667,10.9917476 OK,administrative_area_level_1| > political,"Veneto, Italy",45.7623333,11.6909760 OK,country| > political,Italy,41.8719400,12.5673800 > > How is that possible?
What is the latitude and longitude you are submitting? (the answer probably boils down to (quoting Mike Williams): "never trust a geocoder"...) -- Larry > tnx! > > Jeff -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Maps API" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-maps-api?hl=en.
