Nope, no errors. Not even 620, as there are only 15/20 points.
Currently I have no way of showing you the failure.

But I think the problem is the time. I raised the setTimeout delay and
it works most of the time.

In a few days I'll see if I can upload the code to the server so you
can see the problem.

Thanks.

On Nov 3, 1:01 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Nov 3, 8:55 am, Mini0n <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi guys! Here I come again. lol
>
> > This is working. The thin is: sometimes, when I have like 20
> > coordinates to snap (the limit is 25, amrite?) they don't show up...
> > The problem is the same, right? Even with the timeout, the dots are
> > not all calculated, right?
>
> > The solution is to give more timeout? Or is there any other thing I
> > can do, while avoiding the wait to be long?
>
> Are you getting errors?
>
> Do you have an example that shows the failure?
>
> Most likely you will either need to increase the timeout or add some
> code to the error handling routine to do retries if it gets a code of
> 620 "G_GEO_TOO_MANY_QUERIES" (as opposed to any of the codes that mean
> it couldn't find the location in its database).
>
>   -- Larry
>
>
>
> > Thanks!
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