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Thank you Alex… Changed to Post Images and used the field name as the key and I’m good to go.
Case closed… 😉
Thanks, I’ve passed it along…
Thank you! 😉
October 2, 2019 at 10:37 pm in reply to: Search was not successful for the requested address. #511335Thanks for the reply.
I’m curious – Is there any way to work around this? For high-volume sites that display populated maps on every page, OSM does a great job and the price is right. But the search and directions don’t seem to work properly with OSM, so far that I can tell, unless I’m doing something wrong.
In a perfect world, we might be able to display live maps with OSM but still search w/ Goog as they do a stellar job.
Google also does a better job w/ lookups on the backend when placing pinpoints and finding streets and businesses.
Again, it’d be great to somehow be able to use both – to take advantage of free while paying for limited use when necessary.
PS. My site is pretty much dead now with only a few thousand visitors per day – but if I was back getting >1MM visitors per month, the google pricing would take a lot of my profits.
October 2, 2019 at 4:15 am in reply to: Search was not successful for the requested address. #511175Curious if you think it might be possible at some point to serve OpenStreetMaps for maps but use Google for searches – simultaneously? Currently, the only way I can get things to work is to exclusively use Google – w/ OSM enabled, searches don’t seem to work.
September 30, 2019 at 11:12 pm in reply to: Search was not successful for the requested address. #511005That was it. Oddly, using another API from a different site that they own using the same account (which uses the same billing info) and it’s working. Close it for now. Thank you again!
September 30, 2019 at 7:23 pm in reply to: Search was not successful for the requested address. #510973This reply has been marked as private.September 30, 2019 at 6:15 pm in reply to: Search was not successful for the requested address. #510959This reply has been marked as private.September 26, 2019 at 2:40 pm in reply to: Hardcoded wp_terms in query causing error in logs #510371This reply has been marked as private.Thank you! 😉
This reply has been marked as private.May 6, 2019 at 5:05 am in reply to: Trouble with Search – Any idea why one works, but not the other? #484609This reply has been marked as private.May 6, 2019 at 4:08 am in reply to: Trouble with Search – Any idea why one works, but not the other? #484600This reply has been marked as private.May 6, 2019 at 1:57 am in reply to: Trouble with Search – Any idea why one works, but not the other? #484587Hi Guust,
The link you sent is not what I want…
What I want is this:
https://www.rinktime.com/rinksearch/?geodir_search=1&stype=gd_place&s=Youth+Hockey+Camps+and+Clinics&snear=anaheim+california&sfacility_type%5B%5D=Indoor&sgeo_lat=33.839&sgeo_lon=-117.8572But I want it to also include the post category: &spost_category%5B%5D=33
It seems when &spost_category is included, other parts of the search are not. I’m not sure if this is by design.
&spost_category%5B%5D=33 should show just ice skating rinks, vs. &spost_category%5B%5D=34 which shows just roller skating rinks. If &spost_category is not included, it should show all.
In addition to that, I’m also curious to know why the geodir_search query (provided above) does not include searching/filgering for tags??
May 5, 2019 at 3:01 pm in reply to: Trouble with Search – Any idea why one works, but not the other? #484549This reply has been marked as private. -
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