> No, both sites (and local) use the same web service to connect to a db
> and return the coordinates. They are always returned in the same
> format from the AJAX call to the service.
So you are saying the data is the same between the two sites; I guess
you have actually checked the data and not assumed that. If so, it
means that the way the data is processed must differ. That could be
because the processing code is actually different; or it could be
environmental differences between installations of IIS on the two
servers. Without seeing anything at all, it's really rather difficult
to suggest a great deal.
You might guess: no this hasn't been reported here before.
I think you may have to provide a link which demonstrates the issue;
your NDA might make that more difficult, but perhaps you could host a
subset of data on a different server? Of course, on a different server
everything might work brilliantly, but at least that would show that
it's the setup of server B which is to blame.
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