![]() The scrollbar shows up sometimes but part of it is still outside the popup. ![]() I added a default query to the TestWeatherTemplate page so you can see the values. They also show up when I the format=map without the template. Yes, the properties do show up when you do a default query. Jeroen De Dauw 11:00, 3 March 2010 (UTC) Reply I'll also come back to you on this as soon as I have some time. You should get a vertical scrollbar when the contents doesn't fit the pop-up, but obviously this is not happening at your wiki. The issue with the pop-ups is rather odd, as it has come up before, and should have been fixed. In any case, it'd be useful if you could tell me if the properties do show up when they are of type page but using the default query format (so omitting format=map). I can't determine what's going wrong by looking at these pages alone, and will have to do some PHP debugging. I'll have a look at the issue with non recognized properties as soon as I have some spare time. For example, the whole url in the popup on this page are not within the popup. You can see the values without the use of the template at this link and the data is stored as internal objects on this page as well.Īlso, is there a way to make the popup larger so the whole value is shown. If I change property type to string, then the value is displayed properly. Currently, the GMT value is being displayed in File Type. File type is a property of type Page and Energy Plus URL is of type URL, but they do not appear to be recognized. You can see the issue on this page which uses the template. Jeroen De Dauw 19:47, 26 February 2010 (UTC) Reply TeresaW - 173.85.192.11 18:18, 23 February 2010 (UTC) Reply Ĭan you provide a link to the template, and a page where it's used, so I can have a look at it? Have you seen issues when using a template for properties that defined as type Page or URL? I am using version 0.5.3 and when the properties are defined as Page or URL, the properties do not appear to be recognized, but when I changed them to type String, the values are displayed. Thanks Jeroen.- MiamiVolts 22:58, 25 December 2009 (UTC) Reply According to the version history, this issue has been fixed in the new Semantic Maps 0.5.1 release.I'd guess such a fix would be in the next release.- MiamiVolts 06:45, 24 December 2009 (UTC) Reply Jeroen e-mailed me that he would check into whether this kind of error could be handled more elegantly, like simply disabling the SM form inputs when SF is missing. Looks like the 0.5 version is requiring Semantic Forms to be installed, then.I haven't have time to test this, but I don't have Semantic Forms installed.Ħ7.170.217.247 06:30, 24 December 2009 (UTC) Reply Thanks!- MiamiVolts 19:50, 23 December 2009 (UTC) Reply Moving SF before Maps in LocalSettings.php seems to have fixed my problem. Jeroen De Dauw 13:50, 23 December 2009 (UTC) Reply by e-mail so he can check this out.- MiamiVolts 08:36, 23 December 2009 (UTC) Reply Therefore, SM_FormInput.php, and thus the class 'SMFormInput', is never loaded. I have tried to debug this problem, and at least in my case, it seems that $sfgFormPrinter is not found to be set in SM_FormInputs.php even though Semantic Forms is already loaded. I am experiencing similar 'Fatal error' bug. ![]() Jeroen De Dauw 11:45, 21 December 2009 (UTC) Reply ![]() If you don't want the layers (I'm assuming you are referring to Google Maps overlays) enabled, just remove the overlays control from the default controls setting. Is it possible to provide a link to your wiki, so I can determine what's going wrong? Are you sure everything got uploaded correctly? There should be an SM_FormInput.php in SemanticMaps/FormInputs/. I've just replaced my code with the one in that archive, and it's not giving any problems. Also, the layers are available by default (I prefer to disable those). This is what I got when I tried to go to Special pages:įatal error: Class 'SMFormInput' not found in /home/.eases/.//extensions/SemanticMaps/GoogleMaps/SM_GoogleMapsFormInput.php on line 18Īfter the installation, there were error messages on the maps.
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