Thank you, Andrew, that was exactly it. I read your suggestion
earlier, I just didn't know how to implement it.

Next obstacle is how to get just the value from the search to appear
in the box. Right now, I get the value from the search, but it's also
returning 3 "undefined" values from the DB.

Thanks again!

--Jason

On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 5:41 AM, Andrew Leach
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Feb 5, 10:03 am, jandreoni <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I said that in my previous post (" I would like the address that the
>> user is searching against to appear on the map as well. ").
>
> I think what you're looking for is to add two statements between these
> lines
>  }
>  map.setCenter(bounds.getCenter(), map.getBoundsZoomLevel(bounds));
> so it looks like this:
>  }
>  map.addOverlay(createMarker(center,
> document.getElementById('addressInput').value));
>  bounds.extend(center);
>  map.setCenter(bounds.getCenter(), map.getBoundsZoomLevel(bounds));
>
> ...which is what I suggested earlier: add a marker at "center" and
> extend the bounds to include it. I haven't been able to test this
> though.
>
> Note that you may need to change createMarker() and the lines which
> call it so you can specify an icon to use for the marker it creates.
>
> Andrew
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