ok I didn't look into that possibility, I'm more of a webprogrammer ;)

I'm going to rebuild my application to use the webservice, thanks!!

Lat/long are checked before inserting in the database where the
application reads its data, so that isn't a problem. If the country is
empty or the area is empty, that's a pity, all the other errors are
catched by the script and it returns with the text "error" as address,
the application sees the error and tries again, if that fails again...
then there's no addressinformation available.. If the script takes too
long (> 10sec) the call is terminated and the application tries
again.. If I click "Yes" on the popup it continues, untill the next
popup and so it did its work for 2 milion testrounds.. But with the
error popup I cannot put it in a live situation :)

Thanks for the help guys!



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