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05/12/2010 11:26 AM  

Just moved our installation over to a new server, and also changed the domain name for the website. 

 

Since we have a new domain, we got a new google maps API code, and inserted into the form in the proper place (replaced the old one).  Then went and edited/updated each listing to make sure the change took effect. 

 

The problem:  On Firefox, all works fine.  The listings and maps show right up. On internet explorer (8), a message pops up saying "this website needs a new google maps API code".  This issue has been tested/confirmed by different people on different computers -- it appears to be FF/IE that is the only variable.

 

Has anyone ecountered a problem like this?

 

 

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05/12/2010 10:22 PM  
Issue resolved, nevermind.

I had neglected to swap in the new API code to both the template and main form.

That said, it's weird that the error would only show on one browser. Anyways, all set now.
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05/13/2010 10:56 AM  

Hi Ben,

Good to hear that you resolved your portal conversion.

I was just about to contact you to request you check the Google Map settings on the detail template.

Both browsers should have thrown the same error when a non-matching Google map key was entered.

The possibility exists that one browser was still cached when you tried it.


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05/13/2010 10:58 AM  
Yes, I think you are exactly right -- we all use Firefox regularly, so it was still cached there when we tested and didn't throw off an error.

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