Hi again Larry,

Thanks for your patience here.  Since the site is live, I didn't want
to have that "undefined" showing up all the time as the end address.
So I've (sadly) kludged the site a bit, so you can't see the error on
the site.  However, it's still happening.  Here is a link that will
generate a route.

http://www.routeloops.com/?Base=42.3584308:-71.0597732&numWpts=4&wpt[0]=42.36926:-71.07118&wpt[1]=42.3643262:-71.088141&wpt[2]=42.3509468:-71.0874437&wpt[3]=42.3472564:-71.0699112&tM=1&len=10&unitS=1

There is a cue sheet on the left, and if you look at the bottom you
will see that it says "End:" and then gives an address.  Right now, I
am not using the end_address parameter, which is what I'm trying to
do.

However, if you look in Firebug:
> Check the DOM tab
> directionsDisplay > directions > routes > 0 > legs > 0 >
> You will see the following parameters: distance, duration, end_location, 
> start_address, start_location, steps, via_waypoint

No end_address, for some reason.  It's very odd.

Leigh

On Oct 22, 10:54 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Oct 22, 5:32 am, Leigh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I agree with you.  It's working for you.  And if I write a small map
> > application, it works for me too.  So I must be doing something to
> > kill it.  Do you have any idea at all what I might be doing so that
> > when I examine the response from a directionsService.route request,
> > there is no end_address in the response object?  At the moment, I have
> > no ideas at all.  (By the way, if you use Firebug or some such thing
> > on my code, do you see the same thing?)
>
> I didn't have time to figure out how to get your site to display a
> route so I could see the error.
> Do you have a link to a version of your map that exhibits the problem
> that just displays (or attempts to display) a route?
>
>   -- Larry
>
>
>
> > Leigh
>
> > On Oct 21, 7:41 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > On Oct 21, 10:05 am, Leigh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi all,
>
> > > > I have kind of a strange problem.  Has anyone else notice this?  I
> > > > have an application (http://www.routeloops.com) that generates routes
> > > > and cue sheets, and at one point I attempt to write out the final
> > > > address of the route.  I'm looking at
> > > > directionsDisplay.directions.routes[0].legs[0].end_address
>
> > > > The result keeps coming back as "undefined".
>
> > > > Just to check, at one point in the code I have these two lines:
> > > >     alert("start " +
> > > > directionsDisplay.directions.routes[0].legs[0].start_address);
> > > >     alert("end " +
> > > > directionsDisplay.directions.routes[0].legs[0].end_address);
>
> > > > The first one returns an address, and the second one returns
> > > > "undefined".
>
> > > > I also looked in Firebug.  If I drill down on this object I see
> > > > distance, duration, end_location, start_address, start_location,
> > > > steps, and via_waypoint.  But no end_address.
>
> > > > Did something happen to end_address?  Isn't it supposed to be there?
>
> > > It seems to work for 
> > > me:http://www.geocodezip.com/v3_GoogleEx_directions-waypointsD.htmlhttp:...
>
> > >   -- Larry
>
> > > > Leigh- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -

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