Oops - I just tried it in IE6 without trying it in any other browsers. I’m getting errors now in all browsers and the map doesn’t show in any:
Notice: Undefined offset: 2 in /Library/WebServer/Documents/vbsr/door_number_one/extensions/ext.geo.php on line 576
Warning: Division by zero in /Library/WebServer/Documents/vbsr/door_number_one/extensions/ext.geo.php on line 597
Warning: Division by zero in /Library/WebServer/Documents/vbsr/door_number_one/extensions/ext.geo.php on line 597
It isn’t important but dragging the marker around in the publish or edit window no longer works with 1.04 (assuming it didn’t with 1.03 as well). Tried it in FF and Safari on OS X. Like I said no biggie but it was fun (I was looking forward to that little extra pizzaz when training the client on their new site). :D
The page more or less renders, then i get an ‘operation aborted’ error and then it redirects to a “this page cannot be displayed” page. But it doesn’t crash the browser.
I can try to send screenshots if it would help. (It’ll require something of an itchy trigger finger – it all happens pretty fast – but i should be able to manage.) Just PM me an email address to send them to.
Adrienne
I’ve had to take down the maps for IE users since the site is live. I’ve got a test page up that shows the problem for IE:
So I’ve worked around this by using the raw data, including the javascript in the header and calling it onload.
Does anyone have a link to this working using the normal geocoding tag in the template? Mark explained to me earlier basically what was happening, but I’m wondering if it has something to do with other things I’m doing on the site…
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