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Quick note:
- bug fixing
- {radius} tag for search result
- Documentation was updated
- autofill slide bar field base on google map request (example)
Solution for SAEF (SafeCracker)
Review and Futures requests are welcome!
Feature Request:
Ability to enter address for default map location rather than latitude/longitude.
Map location info disappears when returning to a post to edit it.
Map location info disappears when returning to a post to edit it.
I second this.
Hey Max, what are or where can I find the tags you used in the Google Address that you show in your Vimeo video? (“autofill side bar field base on google map request”)
Hey Max, what are or where can I find the tags you used in the Google Address that you show in your Vimeo video? (“autofill side bar field base on google map request”)
I miss it… Tags
Upon installing the MX Google Maps (if I hit the “back” link and try again it goes through) and when I try to use it in a post (doesn’t work when using the “back” link to try again), I get the following error.
A Database Error Occurred
Error Number: 1366
Incorrect integer value: ‘’ for column ‘point_id’ at row 1
INSERT INTO eec_mx_google_map (`point_id`, `latitude`, `longitude`, `icon`, `entry_id`, `field_id`) VALUES (’‘, ‘38.90466236977463’, ‘-77.0478774’, ‘home.png’, ‘269’, 79)
What I found out, after some research in the net is that this post explains quite a bit:
http://www.contentteller.com/forums/threads/error-1366-incorrect-integer-value-for-column-story_sticky-at-row-1.912/
However, disabling “strict mode” in the MySQL database is not solving my problem. Is there another way to correct this error?
Upon installing the MX Google Maps (if I hit the “back” link and try again it goes through) and when I try to use it in a post (doesn’t work when using the “back” link to try again), I get the following error.
A Database Error Occurred
Error Number: 1366
Incorrect integer value: ‘’ for column ‘point_id’ at row 1
INSERT INTO eec_mx_google_map (`point_id`, `latitude`, `longitude`, `icon`, `entry_id`, `field_id`) VALUES (’‘, ‘38.90466236977463’, ‘-77.0478774’, ‘home.png’, ‘269’, 79)What I found out, after some research in the net is that this post explains quite a bit:
http://www.contentteller.com/forums/threads/error-1366-incorrect-integer-value-for-column-story_sticky-at-row-1.912/However, disabling “strict mode” in the MySQL database is not solving my problem. Is there another way to correct this error?
I am just checking in on this. Is there an answer for this particular problem?
Thanks.
Love this fieldtype, thank you!
I would like to be able to enter a description of each location. For instance, I’m using this to list the locations of food drives for a non-profit, and it’d be nice to give each location a title. Like, if the food drive is at Safeway or something—{location_name} / {location_title}.
Oh, and a date. =-D
Oh, rad. Nevermind the last. I found the settings.
Hi Max,
Installed and spinned it for a test. Great fieldtype !
Still I receive two error messages when a entry post/edit page containing the map is viewed:
A PHP Error was encountered
Severity: Notice
Message: Undefined offset: 2
Filename: mx_google_map/ft.mx_google_map.php
Line Number: 244
A PHP Error was encountered
Severity: Notice
Message: Undefined offset: 1
Filename: mx_google_map/ft.mx_google_map.php
Line Number: 244
Not quite sure what they refer to.
Ruud, could you please tell me you browser and EE version?
Also, could you please update MX Gmap js library