okay, try this one:
http://99.170.147.60/~jlrough/workspace/soliant/googlemaparray.php.
What is more a desktop database feeds in the address string.  When you
hit my server you should add a serialized address string.  I'm testing
with this string which
is output from my database which works locally.  So just put
addr=etc.etc. in the Get string to hit it from outside.
addr=a:4:{i:0;s:49:"44502%20Loneoak%2C%20Lancaster%2C%20CA%2C
%2093534";i:1;s:53:"3537%203rd%20St%2E%2C%20Ridgefield%2C%20WA%2C
%2098642";i:2;s:61:"931%20Alabama%20St%2E%2C%20San%20Francisco%2C%20CA
%2C%2094110";i:3;s:50:"3050%20E%20R%2D12%2C%20Palmdale%2C%20CA%2C
%2093550";}

On Jul 31, 11:51 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Jul 31, 7:46 pm, JRough <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I had a map that was working.  I think something changed on GoogleMaps
> > API to make this not work anymore but I don't know what. I do get a
> > map but it doesn't plot any points.
> >  There are two functions involved from EasyGoogleMapClass.  Do you see
> > anything that might have changed for example, the url?  I would
> > appreciate any ideas. Here is my map url.  I am getting a map but the
> > points aren't being plotted.  I have no idea if you can access this
> > url because it is local but here goes.
>
> http://192.168.1.40/~jlrough/workspace/soliant/googlemaparray.php
>
> Nope.  That is restricted to your private network.
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