Damn, just got it after 20 minutes looking back and forth Nothing to do with the gem: look at your coordinates: Gmaps4Rails. Markers = {"longitude": "37.742956", "latitude": "-122.421695"}, {"longitude": "37.742668", "latitude": "-122.421735"}, {"longitude": "37.742578", "latitude": "-122.42178"}, {"longitude": "37.742862", "latitude": "-122.421575"}, {"longitude": "37.743123", "latitude": "-122.421485"} You put your latitudes in the longitude table and vice-versa Longitude = -180, 180 Latitude = -90, 90.
Damn, just got it after 20 minutes looking back and forth... Nothing to do with the gem: look at your coordinates: Gmaps4Rails. Markers = {"longitude": "37.742956", "latitude": "-122.421695"}, {"longitude": "37.742668", "latitude": "-122.421735"}, {"longitude": "37.742578", "latitude": "-122.42178"}, {"longitude": "37.742862", "latitude": "-122.421575"}, {"longitude": "37.743123", "latitude": "-122.421485"} You put your latitudes in the longitude table and vice-versa. Longitude = -180, 180 Latitude = -90, 90.
You are correct sir, it was a bug in the separate geocoding library I was using that swapped the lat/lon. Thanks! Great gem by the way.
– jmcopeland May 6 at 2:36.
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