Please anyone can tell me wherecan i find the file where this code is that appears on top of itempane and includes an anoying ##LOC[OK]## this is causing this keyword to appear in goolgle search console <div id="dnn_ctr371_ProductPage_RadWindowManager1" style="display:none;"> <div id="dnn_ctr371_ProductPage_rwShowGoogleMaps" style="display:none;"> <div id="dnn_ctr371_ProductPage_rwShowGoogleMaps_C" style="display:none;"> </div><input id="dnn_ctr371_ProductPage_rwShowGoogleMaps_ClientState" name="dnn_ctr371_ProductPage_rwShowGoogleMaps_ClientState" type="hidden" /> </div><div id="dnn_ctr371_ProductPage_RadWindowManager1_alerttemplate" style="display:none;"> <div class="rwDialogPopup radalert"> <div class="rwDialogText"> {1} </div> <div> <a onclick="$find('{0}').close(true);" class="rwPopupButton" href="javascript:void(0);"> <span class="rwOuterSpan"> <span class="rwInnerSpan">##LOC[OK]##</span> </span> </a> </div> </div>
Hi
We are using DNN 09.06.02
Best Jose
the code looks like content of a 3rd party module - there is no Google Maps included with DNN Platform. I still suggest upgrading, however, please make sure, all of your modules and skin are compatible with DNN 9.1.0
To give my two cents: If you are looking for a Google Maps replacement, you could use GitHub - sachatrauwaen/OpenContent: Structured Content editing for DNN (Dotnetnuke)
There is a Google Maps (and a Google Places) template available: GitHub - sachatrauwaen/OpenContent-Templates: Templates for OpenContent
Happy DNNing! Michael
Michael TobischDNN★MVP
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