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    Thanks Martijn. All sorted now.

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    So deleting the plug-in from WordPress will remove the gpx files but it doesn’t remove the syntax from within the various Trackserver profile fields.

    When I reinstall the plug-in my previous geofenced co-ords are still there and so is my Infobar syntax.

    Is that normal behaviour or does this mean my WordPress database needs cleaning? Those fields don’t return to your default settings.

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    Sorry for the delay. OK I’ve updated to 4.0.2 and the text field is back within the My Profile section, so thanks for that.

    For some reason the infobar isn’t appearing on my map any longer. I do have infobar=true within the shortcode.

    So I selected only Coordinates: {lat}, {lon} within the Shortcode infobar template.

    Still no Infobar

    I then removed most of the syntax within the Tsmap shortcode, excluding the infobar=true, to the bare minimum and that made no difference.

    I’m still investigating…

    I haven’t yet tried removing the ‘ts_infobar_template’ from wp_user_meta so I’ll look into that now

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    OK, I’ll describe the problem that I’m having.

    Yesterday I inserted some additional information that Locus Maps supports. GSM_signal (%) and battery (%). I’m wondering if it was these that caused the problem?

    This morning I browsed to my website to find an internal server error 500.

    Since Trackserver was the only plug-in I’d been playing with I logged into the server and manually disabled it.

    Then I was able to browse to my website.

    I then logged in and went to the plug-ins section. Trackserver was still in the list so I deleted it.

    Then I reinstalled it, but still the infobar text field was missing. That’s when I took the screenshot that you see above.

    I have just deleted Trackserver again and reinstalled, as new, with the newly updated version 4.01. This hasn’t resolved my problem as the free text field is still missing.

    So, I’m not as technically astute as you are with regards to php. But where is this Infobar data saved? Is there a separate database that I can locate and manually delete as my erroneous syntax is being retained somewhere, and I need to remove it to stop this conflict within my WordPress install.

    Thanks

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    Hi Martijn,

    Can I just ask.

    This is where the Infobar free test field should be isn’t it? I think I’m going mad….

    https://imgur.com/a/PDvkr

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    You’re welcome. I just wish I could contribute more!

    Full instructions for setting up live tracking on Lotus Maps are here…

    https://docs.locusmap.eu/doku.php?id=manual:user_guide:functions:live_tracking

    To have Trackserver work with Locus Maps, the option “Custom live tracking” needs to be selected, at which point the window within the screenshot I posted, will appear.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: [Trackserver] Osmand issue
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    Martijn, your suggestion that the OsmAnd slug was the same as the MapMyTracks slug was correct and that was causing the conflict. I’ve changed the Osmand slug and it’s working fine now. Thanks very much.

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