• Resolved bca18

    (@bca18)


    I have stored the API code and the website has been verified. Google Maps works great. Google Map Extended and EAE Google Map do not. The referenced page includes all three. What do I need to do to get Google Map Extended working? Error message appears when in edit mode. Maps display when previewed??

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  • Thread Starter bca18

    (@bca18)

    With the help of Google, we’ve discovered that the API is being loaded multiple times AND the correct API is not being used. The site was developed on a subdomain and migrated to the official site. A different API was used on the test site, and that is the one being used. I’ve obtained a new API for the official site and stored in in WordPress, but Google Map Extended is not recognizing it. Why? And how do I fix it?

    Thread Starter bca18

    (@bca18)

    The wrong API code is also being used for regular Google Maps. How can it be forced to use the right one?

    Plugin Author InternetCSS

    (@internetcss)

    @bca18 the reason why this is happening because two Google script API has been enqueued. If you’re using EA Google map. I think there’s a way to unload the map widget? Anyway we are going to rewrite the plugin and maybe add in a option to dequeue the API if you have EA or any other plugin that uses the Google map API.

    Plugin Author InternetCSS

    (@internetcss)

    We rewrote the plugin and also added a dequeue method. If you know the handle script of the other plugin, you can dequeue the script that also enqueue Google Map Script to improve compatiblity. (e.g. essential_addons_elementor-google-map-api, ep-google-maps) separate with a comma.

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