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Geo Mint not displaying map

Cannaya
Minted
Posted on May 18, '08 at 10:16 pm

I have Geo Mint 0.55 installed, and the pane doesn’t display the Google Map at all. If I click “Last Visitors” or “Country Data”, the appropriate data appears, but if I click “Map” it simply does not display the map at all. It’s as if the map has been taken out of the layout of the page. It does display the “footer” which says:

Working with 67 points

0 queries from Hostip.info

67 local queries

But again, no map at all. I thought maybe this was an issue with not having upgraded to Mint 2.16, but I just did that today and the same behaviour is still occurring. The API key is registered to http://[mydomainname].net/mint/ and all the fields are filled out, but I just don’t get a map.

Any ideas?

Cannaya
Minted
Posted on May 24, '08 at 02:02 am

bump

Lenwood
Minted
Posted on Sep 23, '08 at 12:45 pm

I’m having this same difficulty. I do have the Google API installed, and its registered to domain.com/mint/. Any tips on how to resolve this?

Thanks, Chris

Lenwood
Minted
Posted on May 16, '09 at 11:15 am

I forgot about this issue and never uninstalled the pepper. For the past several months it has been installed and not displaying anything at all. I just looked into it again this morning and realized that it DOES work, the map was just zoomed in on an area with no features. Once I set the starting lat & long to something meaningful and zoomed out, everything worked. Beautiful.

I set mine to the geographic center of the US.

Longitude: -98.4
Latitude: 39.5
Zoom: 4

Didn’t help me.. Tried every zoom option, bunch of different longitudes and latitudes… The maps isn’t showing. Are there any peppers that have problems with Geo Mint? Would love to get this one fixed, looks like a nice plugin.

Jonas

MARK.
Minted
Posted on Jan 29, '10 at 09:14 am

Same someone please help!!

Shaun Inman
Mint/Pepper Developer
Posted on Jan 29, '10 at 10:11 am

Your best bet of finding a solution to this third-party Pepper problem is to contact the Pepper developer directly.

I went to Google Earth and plugged in an address I needed for Fort Worth.

I used starting longitude -97.16 Starting Latitude 32.43 Zoom Level 8

It works fine. However, prior to that I didn’t have the negative sign in for longitude and I had this big gray blob with nothing in it.

Try it again.

Jon

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