its not happening for an entire city -  it's happening for a given
location within the city

so, in the example I showed, 
http://sency.com/place.php?city=san-antonio&span=day&index=6
Hotel Contessa, 306 West Market Street, Navarro, San Antonio This
comes back with multiple results

another example whereby we get multiple results would be Boston
Common   http://sency.com/place.php?city=boston&span=day&index=1  on
Tremont Street in Boston

so about 10 % of the addresses we have for a popular place in a given
city come back with multiple results....



On Jun 1, 11:18 am, Andrew C Leach <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 1 June 2010 16:07, ELB <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > because we want to get a map to correspond to a given address - but
> > when we get two static maps back from Google for a given location- we
> > can't automate this as we don't know which map to show
>
> > here is a URL whereby we got multiple results, thus we don't show a
> > map image on the page
>
> >http://sency.com/place.php?city=san-antonio&span=day&index=6
>
> How many San Antonios are there? Static Maps retun the one in 
> Texas:http://maps.google.com/maps/api/staticmap?center=san%20antonio&zoom=5...
> (change the zoom if required; that url shows the context) ...as does
> the API geocoder. Only one result is returned.
>
> So I don't see how you're getting more than one map to show.

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