stephanie
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Found a workaround. Set the zoom level to 14 in the map widget, then turn on auto-zoom. For some reason, the auto-zoom code isn’t getting called when there’s only a single item to display.
Oh, here’s a curious one. At the same URL, on the /places page (“Directory” menu item), if I click a “Popular category” that has multiple items (e.g. Restaurants) they all appear on an appropriately sized map. But if I click one that has only a single item (e.g. Photography) I get a map of the whole world – twice around – with the single item shown three times. Now that looks like a coding problem.
Any thoughts? (Besides finding another photographer 🙂 )?
So simple. Thank you so much!
Hmm. I’m now at version 1.4.9 and Geodirectory still complains about not having access to my filesystem.
I need to know EXACTLY WHICH DIRECTORIES Geodirectory requires access to, and what permissions it needs. The tutorial is very nice but it simply reiterates the WordPress instructions, which don’t work for me.
Where is Geodirectory wanting to write its .csv files? I’m willing to permit that directory appropriately, but I cannot open up my entire filesystem.
Thanks, Guust. Setting FS_MODE to ‘direct’ allows the map to load, but it also removes the requirement for an FTP ID and password when updating, which I want. I still don’t know what part of my filesystem geodirectory requires access to. If it wants access outside my WP site directory, that ain’t happening.
Why does leaving FS_MODE at its WP default suddenly prevent the map from loading? This all worked fine before the last update to GD.
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