Not at all so far. Which browser you using? Does that happen in all browsers
or just a particular one? Possibly a problem of the browser's javascript
engine?

On 30 November 2010 22:49, Adriano <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all, I'm Adriano from Rome
>
> There's a weird behavior in the geocoder object: the formatted_address
> sometimes give an address (among the others), that submitted again to
> the geocoder still gives a results that is not univoque.
>
> For example "Via Manzoni, Roma" among other results give as
> formatted_address: "Via Manzoni, RM, Roma".
>
> Feeding the geocoder again with this last formatted_address, the
> geocoder gives back not one single result forcing the developer to
> turn around the obstacle with lines of otherwise avoidable code.
>
> I would expect that each address output from the geocoder should be
> univoque, but sometimes, tough rarely, it's not the case.
>
> Anybody else hasincurred in this problem?
>
> Thanks!
> Cheers
> Adriano
>
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