Well look at that. It's using sll and sspn instead of ll and spn.
What happens if you remove that first s for each of them. Like this:
--Chouser
Oh dear.
> So it appears there was a change at maps.google.com. As they obviously
> changed the links. I always copied my links from 'URL to this page'
> and it worked (forget the nonsense about the address bar I wrote in my
> prior post. It was just a coincidence). Now it doesn't. *cry*
This is exactly how I've done it, and it's the recommended procedure.
Indeed the ll and sll number are different, which means now I have to
go figure out why and what they mean. Would you mind trying
something? Just delete the s off the front of sll and sspn on the
non-working ones and see if the markers show up, and if they do if
they are at the location you wanted.
> And what is going on with the
> non-working code? Even it is the same address it shows other
> coordinates??????????
I really don't know. I'll have to look into it. Maybe it's a German
thing -- do you pronounce "Latitude" as "Slatitude"?
--Chouser
Never mind this. sspn and sll have to do with whatever search you did
trying to find the address, and are probably not the location you
want.
There's a little item in the instructions that you are probably
skipping. ...as do a lot of people I think, so I'll make this stand
out a little:
//=========================================
||
|| After you have searched and found the
|| location you want, you must double-click
|| or drag the map before copying the URL.
|| Just completing the search is not enough
|| (the URL you copy won't work).
||
\\=========================================
This detail is mentioned here:
http://n01se.net/gmapez/start.html#marker
So try that for the markers that aren't working, and let me know if
they still don't work.
--Chouser