On Jul 19, 9:50 am, thebit <[email protected]> wrote:
> I had already seen the example link about reverse-geocoding. In fact I
> based my code on this link.
> So, you want say to me I cannot to implement this function in my
> application because it will not works forever?

You can not return the results of an asynchronous query from a
function that originates it.

> Is there a solution?

Do what you need to do in the callback routine.

  -- Larry

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> On 19 Lug, 13:25, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > On Jul 19, 7:08 am, thebit <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > I uploaded a simple test page 
> > > here:http://thebit.altervista.org/maps/testAddMarker23_web.php
> > > If you try: the result is showed in alert window but not in
> > > "risultato" div.
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> > 1. Don't use asynchronous services in a tight loop, it might work for
> > a few, but will eventually run into quota/rate limits.
> > 2. The reason the result appears in the alert is that the alert is in
> > the callback routine, sequence of events:
> > a. call function
> > b. function sends request to server
> > c. function ends (no return value specified)
> > d. data comes back from server
> > e. callback function runs, displaying the alert
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> >   -- Larry

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