From kake@earth.li Fri Jan 23 18:44:39 2009 From: Kake L Pugh To: openguides-dev@lists.openguides.org Subject: Re: [OGDev] Perl modules... Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 18:44:35 +0000 Message-ID: <20090123184435.GB21976@the.earth.li> In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="===============2116891205297525366==" --===============2116891205297525366== Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Wed 21 Jan 2009, Martin Wheeler wrote: > I've activated Google Maps using my API key, and maps duly appear for > those nodes with geo-data supplied (lat/long format). >=20 > However -- these maps do NOT have any location info. present with the > 'pin' shown on the map; nor can I produce any map at all when displaying > an index of any category formatted for map display. (The index list > appears; plus an empty box to its left. That's all I get.) The first problem seems to be sorted now - at least, when I go to http://avalonit.net/cgi-bin/openguides/wiki.cgi?Chalice_Hill_House%2C_BA6_8= BZ I see a little Google map with a red pin, and clicking on the pin gives me a popup window with "Chalice Hill House, BA6 8BZ" in it. As for the second problem... have you edited the templates at all? When I check out Firefox's error console for e.g.=20 http://avalonit.net/cgi-bin/openguides/wiki.cgi?action=3Dindex;index_type= =3Dlocale;index_value=3DCentral;format=3Dmap I get: Error: unterminated string literal Source File: http://avalonit.net/cgi-bin/openguides/wiki.cgi?action=3Dindex;i= ndex_type=3Dlocale;index_value=3DCentral;format=3Dmap Line: 201, Column: 28 Source Code: var htmlString1 =3D "Abundanc= e BnB, BA6 9JG (edit)
Pammy Dini This might have something to do with it - I don't see the same error on e.g. RGL: http://london.randomness.org.uk/wiki.cgi?action=3Dindex;format=3Dmap;index_= type=3Dlocale;index_value=3DLeicester%20Square > Other OpenGuides sites *do* display this information for me correctly for > their own nodes (Milton Keynes; Boston, etc.), so I'm assuming something > incorrect with my particular server setup. It's worth noting that Milton Keynes and Boston are (as far as I know) both running on hacked versions of old versions of OpenGuides, rather than current code, so they may well behave differently to your install. Kake --===============2116891205297525366==--