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Great thank you!
So, when we implement on our production server, will we have the same issue, or will it work out of the box?
Thanks again. 🙂
Excellent thank you!
Thank you for the quick response,
Yes, I understood that the message was for logged in users. I was more concerned about not having the “comments that show GD Booster stats and information” showing up on pages for non-logged in users.
My understanding is that the following information should show:
</body>
</html>
<!– This Quick Cache File was built for (…) in 0.63304…
<!– This Quick Cache file will Automatically expire (and be Rebuilt automati…
<!– +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
<!– Quick Cache is Fully Functional 🙂 A quick Cache file was just serv…However, My pages are ending with:
</body>
</html>and nothing else (except for a logged in user which shows the appropriate message).
Thus I am not sure if it is actually caching the pages.
Thanks again!
This reply has been marked as private.Thank you Guust,
After the update, so far so good. I have not seen any issues other than the initial FF problem after the update. – maybe a cached file or something.
No other errors have popped up since. So, let’s mark this as resolved.
Thanks again!
We had deactivated this plugin some time ago and I just noticed there are updates available.
Once I added in the new licensing, I could update the plugin.
Unfortunately, I am still seeing the issue in Firefox (it seems to be happening much, much less though). Not sure on the other browsers and devices.
I will continue to test to see if it is still happening or not.
Thanks!
PS. I have tried to clear the geolocation memory of your browser as mentioned on this thread: https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/near-location/#post-25913
This reply has been marked as private.Amazing; this is just perfect.
Thank you! 🙂
Excellent! We have been looking for this since we have started using your plugin.
Quick question, can we get a slightly different code that includes the place name too? As is, the link goes to an “Unnamed Place”. From what I understand, a link can be built in the following format:
http://maps.google.com/?q=%5BThePlace%5D&sll=%5Blatitude%5D,%5Blongitude%5DSo, something similar to:
http://maps.google.com/?q=Blackbird+Pizzeria&sll=39.9427098,-75.15201539999998Rather than just:
https://www.google.com/maps?q=39.9427098,-75.15201539999998Also, we would like this link to appear on the Profile tab rather than the Map tab. How can we target the profile tab?
Thanks again, this is Awesome!
Great; Thank you!
This reply has been marked as private.Great thanks!
Thank you all.
We use MaxCDN for the content delivery network. The URLs are rewritten using the “WP CDN Rewrite” plugin. Images are stored on our server and picked up by the CDN on first request.
Interestingly, when I turn off WP CDN rewrite, I can not repeat the error either.
However, it is only the detail listing pages we are seeing this issue, only through the front end editor, and only after hitting the “update now” button on the review screen.
We’ll go ahead and look for another CDN rewrite plugin. Any suggestions?
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