Unfortunately, it is extremely difficult to debug an application  
without access to the entire source code.  Given you description of  
the problem in these last two posts, it could be virtually anything.   
Please provide a link to your application or, if that is absolutely  
impossible, a link to a pastebin of your COMPLETE code.

Jeremy R. Geerdes
Effective website design & development
Des Moines, IA

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  !


On Mar 4, 2009, at 7:54 AM, Sebastian wrote:

>
> Hi
>
> Could someone help me out, I still didn't figure this out.
>
> My original code, works fine:
>
>    function load() {
>      if (GBrowserIsCompatible()) {
>        geocoder = new GClientGeocoder();
>        map = new GMap2(document.getElementById('map'));
>               map.enableDoubleClickZoom();
>               map.enableScrollWheelZoom();
>        map.addControl(new TextualZoomControl());
>
>
>               var center = new GLatLng(50.823841,4.359491); // brussels center
> 50.823841,4.359491
>        map.setCenter(center, 13);
>
>                               searchLocations();
>      }
>    }
>      GSearch.setOnLoadCallback(load);
>
>
> But when I try to integrate the User Locator from Google,
> http://allmybookings.com/userlocator.php (this version working), into
> my code, it doesn't work.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Sebastian
>
>
> On Mar 1, 7:00 pm, sebastian de comocomo <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> Hi Jeremy,
>>
>> I put the callback as you mentioned, and I deleted the other  
>> callback in the
>> function.
>>
>> I don't understand what you mean by "groups will screw it up". ;o)
>>
>> I like the new logic structure, but I can't make it work.
>>
>> I made a few changes, I don't know is this might affect.
>>
>>      google.load("maps", "2.x"); (instead of)google.load('maps','2');
>>
>>       if (GBrowserIsCompatible()) { // 2 open (instead of)
>> if(google.maps.BrowserIsCompatible()){
>>
>> The last code version is:
>>
>>      google.load("maps", "2.x");
>> function load(){ // 1open
>>       if (GBrowserIsCompatible()) { // 2 open
>>    var lat,lng,location;
>>    if(google.loader.ClientLocation){ //3open
>>     var cl=google.loader.ClientLocation;
>>     lat=cl.latitude;
>>     lng=cl.longitude;
>>
>> location=  
>> [cl.address.city,cl.address.region,cl.address.country].join(',
>> ');
>>    } // 3cclose
>>    else { // 4 open
>>     lat=0; // default lat
>>     lng=0; // default lng
>>    location="CAN'T FIND YOURLOCATION";
>>     document.getElementById('cantfindyou').innerHTML=location;
>>    } //4close
>>    createMap(lat,lng,location);
>>   } // 2close
>>
>> } // 1 close
>>
>> function createMap(lat, lng,location) { // 1open
>>     var mapElement = document.getElementById("map");
>>     mapElement.style.display = 'block';
>>     var map = newgoogle.maps.Map2(mapElement);
>>     map.addControl(new GLargeMapControl());
>>     map.addControl(new GMapTypeControl());
>>     map.setCenter(newgoogle.maps.LatLng(lat, lng), 13);
>>
>> } // 1close
>>
>> google.setOnLoadCallback(load);
>>
>>                 searchLocations();
>>
>> On 01/03/09 14:20, "Jeremy Geerdes" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Your code doesn't work because of the way you're using
>>> google.setOnLoadCallback.  Specifically, you use it once to set the
>>> onload listener to the load function, and then inside the load
>>> function, you set it to a function that will create your map, etc.
>>> You need something more like this:
>>
>>> google.load('maps','2');
>>> function load(){
>>>   if(google.maps.BrowserIsCompatible()){
>>>    var lat,lng,location;
>>>    if(google.loader.ClientLocation){
>>>     var cl=google.loader.ClientLocation;
>>>     lat=cl.latitude;
>>>     lng=cl.longitude;
>>
>>> location
>>> =[cl.address.city,cl.address.region,cl.address.country].join(', ');
>>>    } else {
>>>     lat=0; // default lat
>>>     lng=0; // default lng
>>>    location="CAN'T FIND YOURLOCATION";
>>>     document.getElementById('cantfindyou').innerHTML=location;
>>>    }
>>>    createMap(lat,lng,location);
>>>   }
>>> }
>>
>>> function createMap(lat, lng,location){
>>>   ...
>>> }
>>
>>> google.setOnLoadCallback(load);
>>
>>> Beware the formatting of this code snippet!  Groups will screw it  
>>> up!
>>
>>> Jeremy R. Geerdes
>>> Effective website design & development
>>> Des Moines, IA
>>
>>> For more information or a project quote:
>>> http://jgeerdes.home.mchsi.com
>>> http://jgeerdes.blogspot.com
>>> http://jgeerdes.wordpress.com
>>> [email protected]
>>
>>> Unless otherwise noted, any price quotes contained within this
>>> communication are given in US dollars.
>>
>>> If you're in the Des Moines, IA, area, check out Debra Heights
>>> Wesleyan Church!
>>
>>> And check out my blog, Adventures in Web Development, at
>>> http://jgeerdes.blogspot.com
>>>   !
>>
>>> On Mar 1, 2009, at 5:34 AM, Sebastian wrote:
>>
>>>> Hi,
>>
>>>> Could someone help me?
>>
>>>> I'm trying to integrate theGoogleUserLocationwith theGoogleStore
>>>> Locator.
>>
>>>> I've tried many combinations, but I don't manage to make it work.
>>
>>>> I'd like 1st. to detect theUserLocation, if so pass thelocationto
>>>> the Store Locator, and if not pass a fixed maplocation.
>>
>>>> Here is the working code for theUserDetection:
>>
>>>> http://allmybookings.com/userlocator.php
>>
>>>> and here is the code, "integrated", but not really working. Any  
>>>> other
>>>> combinations create a conflict. This one, just goes through theUser
>>>> Locator code, but prints the map.
>>
>>>> google.load("maps", "2.x");
>>
>>>> function load() {
>>>>      if (GBrowserIsCompatible()) {
>>
>>>> google.setOnLoadCallback(function() {
>>>>    if (google.loader.ClientLocation) {
>>>>        var cl =google.loader.ClientLocation;
>>>>        varlocation= [cl.address.city, cl.address.region,
>>>> cl.address.country].join(', ');
>>
>>>>        createMap(cl.latitude, cl.longitude,location);
>>>>    } else {
>>>>        document.getElementById('cantfindyou').innerHTML = "CAN'T  
>>>> FIND
>>>> YOURLOCATION";
>>>>    createMap(0,0,"CAN'T FIND YOURLOCATION");
>>
>>>>    }
>>>> });
>>
>>>> function createMap(lat, lng,location) {
>>>>    var mapElement = document.getElementById("map");
>>>>    mapElement.style.display = 'block';
>>>>    var map = newgoogle.maps.Map2(mapElement);
>>>>    map.addControl(new GLargeMapControl());
>>>>    map.addControl(new GMapTypeControl());
>>>>    map.setCenter(newgoogle.maps.LatLng(lat, lng), 13);
>>>>    map.openInfoWindow(map.getCenter(), document.createTextNode
>>>> (location));
>>>> }
>>>>        geocoder = new GClientGeocoder();
>>>>        map = new GMap2(document.getElementById('map'));
>>>> map.enableDoubleClickZoom();
>>>> map.enableScrollWheelZoom();
>>>>        map.addControl(new TextualZoomControl());
>>
>>>> var center = new GLatLng(50.,4.359491); // brussels center
>>>> 50.823841,4.359491
>>>>        map.setCenter(center, 13);
>>
>>>> searchLocations();
>>>>      }
>>>>    }
>>>>      GSearch.setOnLoadCallback(load);
> >


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