Thanks Chris,

hopefully that will sort it, it my case it does matter cause we have
multiple records hanging off the marker, I need to get the lat,lng
back from the marker in the same format as provided so I can search
the parent XML for the records at the position.

Thanks again



On Feb 18, 4:30 pm, Chris Broadfoot <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is a floating point rounding error introduced by our longitude wrapping
> function.
>
> If you're absolutely sure that your latitude is between -90 and 90, and
> longitude between -180 and 180, you could pass true to the noWrap parameter
> of the LatLng constructor and the wrapping function will be 
> bypassed.http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/javascript/reference.h...
>
> Be wary, though - if your coordinates are outside of these bounds, some API
> features will break.
>
> Why does this matter? As Rossko says, realistically this is not an issue in
> terms of error on the earth's surface.
>
> Chris

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