On 10 June 2011 23:55, mariovi <[email protected]> wrote:
> {
> if (status == google.maps.ElevationStatus.INVALID_REQUEST)
> {
> document.getElementById("elvolumen").value= "INVALID_REQUEST";
>
> }
> else
> {
> if (status == google.maps.ElevationStatus.OVER_QUERY_LIMIT)
> {
> //document.getElementById("elvolumen").value=
> "INVALID_REQUEST";
> }
> and the execution returns, INVALID_REQUEST, so I am checking why if
> the code before de elevation request runs repeatedly fast, it fails.
Which "INVALID_REQUEST" does it return? Is it running into a rate
limit, or is the request really invalid?
Why not simply do
document.getElementById("elvolumen").value = status;
so you get to see exactly what's happening? You'll get a number, but
that's fairly easily interpreted.
When are you going to provide a link so that proper help can be given?
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