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Maps plugin 1.0.8

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  • Wednesday, June 15 2011 @ 04:04 AM EDT
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Maps plugin 1.0.8 is now available for dowload.

Create and display google maps

Maps plugin allow you to create maps and set markers. Markers can display informations in a two tabbed window if needed.

With autotags you can display maps and markers in story, static page, forum post...and a profile feature display a map on user's profile if the user has set his location.

What's new

[fix] geolocalisation on marker edit
[new] zoom, width and height parameters for geo:map autotag
[fix] Edit map from public map list and map detail page
[fix] MAPS_getCoords (allow_url_fopen, curl, fsockopen)
[fix] Theme issue for anonymous user on My markers page and submit marker

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  • Maps plugin 1.0.9
  • Authored by:::Ben on Friday, June 24 2011 @ 10:46 AM EDT
Maps plugin 1.0.9 is out. This a bug fix release. Dowload last version here .
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