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

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