• Resolved Mo

    (@mdgaston)


    Hi Ross,

    Thank for your quick reply.
    As I told in another topic I’ve got the following problem on my website.

    Thank you.
    Morgan

    Hello Ross,

    Thank you for your plugin and for your help on the subject. I have the same problem than Dan.

    I tried to find something responsible (plugin/theme) for that by looking for files in wp-content/ that could contain a string like “maps/api” which should be used to call the google api (https://maps.google.com/maps/api/js).

    The results were an inactive plugin (comprehensive-google-map-plugin), some jetpack module or widget (jetpack/modules/carousel/jetpack-carousel.js and jetpack/modules/widgets/contact-info.php) but I couldn’t find a place to configure them with the api key (I even tried in the code).

    Then I installed your plugin, activated it, empty the caches but I still get the same error.

    Any hints?

    Thank you very much!
    Morgan

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author webaware

    (@webaware)

    G’day Morgan,

    It looks like something on your website is removing query parameters from script URLs. That Google Maps API link you show above should have a version number and your API key, but it’s been stripped. It’s odd, some URLs have query parameters, but important ones like Google API scripts don’t.

    Check for “security” plugins trying to “make you safe” by stripping useful information from script URLs.

    cheers,
    Ross

    Thread Starter Mo

    (@mdgaston)

    Thanks Ross!

    It helped me a lot and I could find what was stripping query parameters. Some code inserted in the theme…

    Have a nice day!

    Morgan

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