Better and recommended way to do this is, have the geocoder only run once, write it to a db, then pull the latlong from the DB, speeds everything up, and doesn't gum up the geocoding service.

otherwise i have the code for exactly what you want to do.

On Mar 8, 2011 4:37pm, caffeinated <[email protected]> wrote:
I can't work out what to type into the search bar =( I have been


having problems working out where to get some detailed information on


how to achieve this:





I would like to first, use the geocoding service to place a marker on


an addressed location.


(ie. 32 Queen Street, Brisbane, QLD, 4000.)


Then I would like the user to be able to move the plotted marker into


a better location if the geocoder wasn't accurate enough.


Then I would like that marker's new location to be stored as lat lng


coordinates into my MySQL database.


I believe I found something on how to do this a while ago, but I can't


seem to work out what I searched any more.





Any web pages that you think may help me piece the puzzle together


would be greatly appreciated.





Regards,





S.





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