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Thread TMap Ooops! Something went wrong.
Tue, Jan 31 2017 10:52 PMPermanent Link

KimHJ

Comca Systems, Inc

When using TMap I get this message: Ooops! Something went wrong

Do I need an API key and where will I add it I don't see anything in the documentation.

I tried the sample and it worked one time after that I get: access denied when I try to locate an address.

Thanks,
Kim
Wed, Feb 1 2017 3:17 AMPermanent Link

Chris Holland

SEC Solutions Ltd.

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Team Elevate Team Elevate

There is a map API key setting in 2.06 to enable you you enter your API
key as it is now required by Google. (See attached screenshot)


Chris Holland
[Team Elevate]

On 01/02/2017 03:52, KimHJ wrote:
> When using TMap I get this message: Ooops! Something went wrong
>
> Do I need an API key and where will I add it I don't see anything in the documentation.
>
> I tried the sample and it worked one time after that I get: access denied when I try to locate an address.
>
> Thanks,
> Kim
>



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Thu, Feb 2 2017 2:45 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Kim,

<< When using TMap I get this message: Ooops! Something went wrong

Do I need an API key and where will I add it I don't see anything in the documentation. >>

Yes, you'll need an API key now, as of last summer.  It was missed by us because they grandfathered everyone by IP address that was already using the Maps API.

You can get an API key here:

https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/get-api-key

However, 2.05 won't be able to cope with this.  2.06 includes support for specifying the API key and whether a key should be required or not by EWB's TMap control, so that will be available as soon as 2.06 is out of beta.

Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com
Thu, Feb 2 2017 2:45 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Kim,

<< When using TMap I get this message: Ooops! Something went wrong

Do I need an API key and where will I add it I don't see anything in the documentation. >>

Yes, you'll need an API key now, as of last summer.  It was missed by us because they grandfathered everyone by IP address that was already using the Maps API.

You can get an API key here:

https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/get-api-key

However, 2.05 won't be able to cope with this.  2.06 includes support for specifying the API key and whether a key should be required or not by EWB's TMap control, so that will be available as soon as 2.06 is out of beta.

Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com
Thu, Feb 2 2017 7:42 PMPermanent Link

KimHJ

Comca Systems, Inc

Tim Young [Elevate Software] wrote:

>Yes, you'll need an API key now, as of last summer.  It was missed by us because they grandfathered everyone by IP address that was already using the Maps API.

Thanks.
I already have an new API key. I use it in my windows application, because of the same problem I had when my windows map stop working.

Kim
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