On May 18, 11:25 am, anush <[email protected]> wrote:
> On May 18, 5:48 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > On May 18, 3:37 am, anush <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I have the lat/longitude using which I geocode to add a marker at that
> > > location.
>
> > If you have the latitude and longitude, why are you geocoding it?
> > (geocoding typically takes an address and returns a latitude and
> > longitude)
>
> > > One problem with this is, it doesn't point to the exact
> > > location. When I enable zooming in the maps, the lat/long has pointed
> > > to a different location. Is there anyway I could fix this issue?
>
> > Don't geocode it if you already have the correct location.  Use the
> > coordinates you have to add the marker.
>
> Thanks. Sorry, I meant Reverse Geocoding.

Then again I have to ask: if you have the correct point, why don't you
use it?  You can still use the Reverse Geocoder to get details of the
location.

>
> Here it is.http://anushshetty.com/record.php

That link doesn't work for me.

>
> If you click on the last column (location) which is basically a
> hyperlink with (lat,lng) , it will locate it on the maps.
>
> Even if I have the exact lat/long, the Reverse Gecoding doesn't show
> me the exact location on the maps. Let me know if there is a better
> way to do it
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