I have filed this bug:
http://code.google.com/p/gmaps-api-issues/issues/detail?id=4070

Any thoughts on it, work around, etc?

Paul G.

On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 7:13 AM, Enoch Lau (Google Employee) <
enoch...@google.com> wrote:

> If you believe there's a bug in the API, please file an issue here:
> http://code.google.com/p/gmaps-api-issues/issues/list
>
> In the issue report, please link to a live demo that illustrates the
> problem. Thanks!
>
> Enoch
>
>
> On Sunday, April 8, 2012 4:21:01 AM UTC+10, Fraggle wrote:
>>
>> See my question at: http://stackoverflow.com/**questions/10056424/marker-
>> **shifts-position-relative-to-**image-when-switching-from-**
>> overhead-to-45-de<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10056424/marker-shifts-position-relative-to-image-when-switching-from-overhead-to-45-de>
>>
>> Google Javascript Maps API 3.5
>>
>> Basic issue is that if you have a marker that is over a fixed landmark
>> like a fire hydrant in the overhead view, then you switch to 45 degree
>> view, the marker no longer shows on top of the hydrant. And vice versa
>> (position the marker in 45 degree view then switch to overhead).
>>
>> To reproduce:
>>
>> -Create a basic Google Maps web page with a draggable marker. With
>> initial marker/map position over an area with 45 degree imagery available:
>> (try: 33.501472920248354, -82.01948559679795). I'm not certain it shows
>> this problem for all areas so try that point to start.
>>
>> -Make sure you are zoomed in near the max and in Satellite view
>>
>> -Turn off 45 degree imagery
>>
>> -Position marker over fixed point (corner of sidewalk, house chimney, etc)
>>
>> -change to 45 degree view.
>>
>> -Note that marker position is shifted
>>
>> -Try rotating the 45 degree and see how marker shifts relative to
>> original point on image.
>>
>> -Switch back to overhead and marker is in original spot.
>>
>> *Why its a problem*: Don't know what to trust. What view shows the
>> accurate position for that marker? Can't create web pages that allow people
>> to position markers in one view and see them in another. Major
>> inconsistencies.
>>
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