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Multiple Pages/Maps in one directory

Thread began 12/02/2009 6:26 am by ztechinc282425 | Last modified 12/04/2009 9:35 am by ztechinc282425 | 3008 views | 9 replies

ztechinc282425

Well, I did just try this and it doesn't work.

Every map after the first one, does not load.

After creating the second page with a new map, in the same directory, the google_javascript directory now has the _2 file and the wagmp_maps.js file is changed to:

window.onunload = function() {
GUnload();
}

/*wagmp_onload*/
if(window.wagmp_map_2) wagmp_map_2();
if(window.wagmp_map_1) wagmp_map_1();

The second page with a map does not load the map.

Go here for the first page that works:
Cracker_Barrel_Breakfast.htm

Then the second page, that does not work:
Cracker_Barrel_Breakfast_1208.htm

Yes, I triple-checked that the google_javascript directory has been uploaded/refreshed and I cleared my browser cache.

Originally Said By: ztechinc282425
  Great. Thanks. I guess I should have just tried it.  

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