You can simply disable the non-geocoding features. See the docs [0] or look
in the Maps settings file.
The Google Maps extension does not have a separate geocoding parser function
as far as I'm aware.
If you get a warning saying you don't have Validator installed, you do not
have it installed (correctly). Maps 0.6 requires Validator 0.3. See the
download [1] and installation [2] docs.
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On 1 June 2010 21:09, Chris Thomas <sruchris(a)gmail.com> wrote:
The only reason I'm using the maps extension is
for the geocoding. Is
geocoding working with the Google Maps extension?
-Chris
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 2:01 PM, Chris Thomas <sruchris(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Using 0.5.5 I still get the "The following
addresses could not be
geocoded and have been omitted from the map". I'm using the format:
{{#display_points:
Address
~Title
~Description
;
Address
~Title
~Description
;
|width=800|height=600|zoom=4|center=41,-91|types=normal|controls=large
}}
Using 0.6, I get "Warning: You need to have Validator installed in
order to use Maps. However, I have Validator installed.
-Chris