Set Default Location Issue

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  • #39386

    explorer
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    I’m having a problem setting my default location. I add my city, state and country. But when i click “find street address” nothing happens. Coordinates are not set below automatically as it says they should in the docs. So, i set the latitude and longitude manually which worked, but then i read that you should NOT do that. And now some of the default listings i imported are showing out in the ocean.

    I have also tried adding more locations using the multi location plugin, but same problem again (although i didnt add the coordinates manually this time).

    Thanks.

    #39390

    Simone
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    Hi, what city are you trying to add as default city?

    #39412

    Paolo
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    Please provide a URL and wp admin credentials and we will have look.

    Thanks

    #39419

    explorer
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    #39427

    Simone
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    Here we are 🙂
    All is working now…It seems something you installed before was creating conflict with the GoogleMap (there was 2 calls of the same .js) BUT there was no trace of that plugin anymore. The culprit was…the cache! I’ve flushed the cache and now it works.
    Where does that “flush cache” comes from? Godaddy tools?

    #39442

    explorer
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    I dont know, i havent installed any cache… i thought i removed godaddy tools. I’ll look into and let you know.

    #39443

    explorer
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    Yes, its godaddy. we are on their new wordpress hosting. doesnt look to be an easy way to disable either! Is there any issues i should be aware of with caching and your plugin?

    #39484

    Simone
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    No issues, but sometime (like in the issue you had in this thread) the cache maintains old behavior.
    This drives nuts when you’re editing something and it won’t reflect your modifications..so remember to flush the cache when you edit something 🙂

    #39506

    Paolo
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    Post count: 31206

    I’d strongly advise to get out of that hosting plan.

    Because of their extrmely tight caching system PHP Sessions (MultiLocation is based on them) will not work.

    Just FYI, unless you are building a static website or a simple blog, stay away from wordpress managed plans like Godadddy or Wpengine.

    They won’t work well.

    Thanks

    #39527

    explorer
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    Coo, thanks for the info. So i spoke with godaddy and their caching cant be turned off just FYI but IF install my own caching plugin (which i usually do) it will automatically disable their caching system. WP Super Cache i have used to cache dynamic sites in the past. It has fine tuning available for dynamic pages and lots of other stuff. Do you have any recommendations or gotcha’s that i should be aware of specific to this plugin?

    Thanks again you guys, awesome support, loving this plugin.

    B

    #39542

    explorer
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    FYI Again, you are right, wordpress managed hosting is no good. Moving to cpanel hosting. Thanks, resolved!

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