I've done more investigation regarding the mysql data my
WAMP was using. I had reloaded a former mysql data backup into my new mysql installation, and from the wiews
in PhpMyAdmin it okay, however queries returned some 'strange' (wrong values) data.
So I made a backup of my productin server mysql database, and then imported THAT data.
ALMOST everything returned to normal on my localhost.
EXCEPT for the following..
On production I have this line of php...
$two_two_icon = "[www.extraalarm.org]; ;
$two_two_icon = "[
www.extraalarm.org]; ;
But on my localhost I have this ...
$host= gethostname();
$my_ip = gethostbyname(trim($host));
$two_two_icon = "[$my_ip]; ;
$two_two_icon = "[
$my_ip]; ;
When I run the second (localhost) example I now
get the following error...
GoogleMapAPI:createMarkerIcon: Error reading image: [
192.168.254.104]
Which indicated it could'nt access the local .png file.
This formerly worked fine in my previous WAMP install.
The local IP address is correct.
What I don't know if this happening because of a misconfiguration which won't allow 'external' images
to be loaded... or what?
If I load the needed .png files from an EXTERNAL
server, it works, but is verrrrry slow. Hence the need
to load it locally. However the GoogleMaps 3.0 API
does nor allow $some_icon= xyz.png. It must be
$some_icon = "[
$my_ip]; ; for a 'fake'
remote load.
This being fixed will return me to 'normal', as in
BEFORE my new WAMP.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/04/2013 06:16AM by eatc7402.