>
> The returned result also has a lat/lon. You could compare the returned
> lat/lon with the one you sent, and if it is too far from the original
> then discard it.
> This example shows both la/lon 
> pairs:http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/examples/geocoding-rev...
>

Thank you Marcelo for your reply.

Indeed this is an alternative.
What I really want though is for the marker to stay at the original
lat/lon even if there is no data
available.
Is there no way to do this?

Thanks,

Kostas

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