Hi Farid,
Thanks for your reply.
Yes, Dave also suggested that the maps issue was unrelated to cakephp, but
that a number of other problems were related.
I agree that the radio button needs a default setting, but once selected
... should remain where set until that search session is over ..
hi,
sorry for late answer
after i visit your site, maybe no problem with your cakephp app, maybe it's
just wrong data parsing to google map api, not in your CakePPH application.
var mapProp = {
center:new google.maps.LatLng(Lat_Data, Lng_Data),
zoom: 7,
mapTypeId: google.maps.MapTypeId.ROA
Thanks for your input again Dave,
You wrote ...
> The map issue is almost certainly not a specific CakePHP issue, but rather
> a javascript one. Basically when you make a call to the Google maps api,
> you specify which point on the map that you want to be displayed as the
> centre. '"5253
I've had a very quick look for you...
The map issue is almost certainly not a specific CakePHP issue, but rather
a javascript one. Basically when you make a call to the Google maps api,
you specify which point on the map that you want to be displayed as the
centre. '"5253 Murray Bridge"' has be
>
> "There should be no additional files held by your original developer which
> you would need, or prevent you from making changes to your site."
Thank you Dave and Farid ... that is the best news I've had for months.
I've been sweating that the original company had me over a barrel and wher
When CakePHP is installed there are a number of files which come
automatically with the framework. There should then be a set of files that
have been created by the developer, usually in a directory called 'app'.
This is probably what they are referring to when they mention the 'cake
project fi
hi roger may i know what issues that you have?? what kind bug in your
program/site. maybe if you specific share issues or bug in this group many
poeple can help you. if you have the server itself - as mentioned - cakephp
file may be in your server webroot.
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Hi Dave, I really appreciate your reply.
Yes, the site is on my server ... I have the log-in and password and can
see all files and folders via the cPanel.
The site also has a CMS that I can log-in to ... to add info and make
changes to content ... that all works ok.
So the comments abou
If you have the site/application sitting on your server, that's all you
will need to have the amendments made. I am of course assuming that you've
full access to the server?
Usually, if you have paid to have a site written, you OWN the code, unless
there was some sort of other arrangement that
Hi guys, I searched out this group to get a definite answer to my dilemma.
I am an end user ... not a programmer.
I had a CakePHP site built and delivered but there a few small issues with
it.
The long and short of it is that after I had made the final payment and it
was transferred to my ow
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