Excellent. Thank you!


On Dec 8, 7:45 am, Andrew Leach <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Dec 8, 3:38 pm, webmaster <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > The documentation 
> > page,http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/geocoding/index.html
> > , says that the KML response is structurally identical to the JSON
> > output, but it's not. In JSON, accuracy is just another element, but
> > in KML (and XML), it is some kind of parameter of AddressDetails, as
> > in:
> >      <AddressDetails Accuracy="8">
> > How do I access that data?
>
> It's called an attribute. It's the "Accuracy" attribute of the
> "AddressDetails" 
> element.http://www.php.net/manual/en/simplexmlelement.attributes.php
>
> > I was partly confused before that the code given had
> > "result" where mine has "response". I still don't understand why using
> > Javascript would call for that difference.
>
> It doesn't. What you call what is returned is up to you. You could
> store the geocoder data in a variable called "WhatTheGeocoderGaveMe"
> if you like, as long as you're consistent in referring to it. It
> doesn't matter.
>
> Andrew

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