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  • It looks like you’ve got the wrong API types enabled for the key you’re using. I *believe* you have to enable the Google Maps Embed API for the particular key you’re trying to use.

    Thread Starter CoBu1

    (@cobu1)

    Thanks for the response!

    The API I used is the Google Maps JavaScript API. Is that not the right one?

    Thread Starter CoBu1

    (@cobu1)

    Tried the Embed API and got the same result ??

    Hi,

    When creating a key, did you select the “Browser key”?

    Hello @cobu1, if you are using normal adress to place marker on map you should be enable Google Maps Geocoding API, this API allows you to convert geographic coordinates into an address (reverse geocoding).

    Try it !!!

    Thread Starter CoBu1

    (@cobu1)

    Yes, I did select Browser Key.

    Using the Geocoding API instead is what got it to work. Thank you, @caridevictor!

    Woah…Since when do we need to do anything with an API for the map to work. I found this thread because a client was complaining their maps no longer work. Was this a recent change with an update. Can anyone enlighten me on where/how to get the API to make the maps work again? thanks.

    I found the place in settings to put in an API but when I click the link to get an error. I checked my other Timely calendars and none of them are having an issue needing an API and their calendars display. Most odd. I’ll open my own thread but figured you all understand this already and might be most helpful.

    I just figured this out. I tried to remove my post and couldn’t. Since it’s here I’ll also include the learning for possible future folks. On this site I have a directory plugin that uses a Google Maps API. So the calendar needed the API from it to work. WHEW!

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