Error Found Duplicate Rule Name Googlemaps In File
in 2.0development.6 Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Here is a bug from FF 10.0.1 with HTTPSE 1.2.2: Error: found duplicate rule name GoogleMaps in file /.../.mozilla/firefox/.../extensions/https-everywhere at eff.org/chrome/content/rules/default.rulesets Previous message: [HTTPS-Everywhere] https-everywhere breaks web pages on Netflix.com Next message: [HTTPS-Everywhere] Bug in 2.0development.6 Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] More information about the HTTPS-everywhere mailing list
Priority: minor | Milestone: Component: EFF-HTTPS Everywhere | Version: Resolution: fixed |Keywords: Parent:| Points: Actualpoints:| -+-- Changes (by pde): * status: accepted = closed * resolution: = fixed Comment: Oh, thanks for spotting that bizarre merge conflict file. It should be fixed in future (post 1.2.2) releases. -- Ticket URL: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/4493#comment:11 Tor Bug Tracker Wiki https://trac.torproject.org/ The Tor Project: https://lists.eff.org/pipermail/https-everywhere/2012-February/001284.html anonymity online ___ tor-bugs mailing list tor-bugs@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-bugs Re: [tor-bugs] #4493 [EFF-HTTPS Everywhere]: Error: found duplicate rule name GoogleMaps 2012-01-07 Thread Tor Bug Tracker Wiki #4493: Error: found duplicate rule name GoogleMaps --+- Reporter: gk| Owner: pde Type: defect| Status: accepted Priority: minor | Milestone: Component: https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=tor-bugs@lists.torproject.org&q=subject:%22Re%5C%3A+%5C%5Btor%5C-bugs%5C%5D+%234493+%5C%5BEFF%5C-HTTPS+Everywhere%5C%5D%5C%3A+Error%5C%3A+found+duplicate+rule+name+GoogleMaps%22&o=newest&f=1 EFF-HTTPS Everywhere |Version: Keywords:| Parent: Points:| Actualpoints: --+- Changes (by carenas): * cc: carenas@… (added) Comment: as shown in the Description of the bug, the problem is not triggered by a duplicate default but the fact that there is an extra file which probably shouldn't had been packaged in 2.2.1 (named GoogleMaps.xml~HEAD which might seem a leftover from a merge conflict) and that has a duplicate rule for google maps : chrome/content/rules/GoogleMaps.xml~HEAD: ruleset name=GoogleMaps target host=maps.google.com / target host=maps.gstatic.com / target host=maps-api-ssl.google.com/ target host=maps.googleapis.com/ target host=maps.google.*/ target host=maps.google.com.*/ target host=maps.google.co.*/ securecookie host=^maps\.google\.(com?\.)?(au|ca|gh|ie|in|jm|ke|lk|my|na|ng|nz|pk|rw|sl|sg|ug|uk|za|zw)$ name=.*/ securecookie host=^maps\.(google|gstatic|googleapis)\.com$ name=.*/ securecookie host=^maps-api-ssl\.google\.com$ name=.*/ rule from=^http://maps\.(google|gstatic|googleapis)\.com/ to=https://maps.$1.com// rule from=^http://maps\.google\.([^/]+)/ to=https://maps.google.$1// rule from=^http://maps-api-ssl\.google\.com/; to=https://maps- api-ssl.google.com// /ruleset chrome/content/rules/default.rulesets ruleset name=GoogleMaps target host=maps.google.com / target host=maps.gstatic.com / target host=maps-api-ssl.google.com/ target host=maps.googleapis.com/ target host=maps.google.*/ target host=maps.google.com.*/ target host=maps.google.co.*/ securecookie host=^maps\.google\.(com?\.)?(au|ca|gh|ie|in|jm|ke|lk|my|na|ng|nz|pk|rw|sl|sg|ug|uk|za|zw)$ name=.*/ securecookie host=^maps\.(google|gstatic|googleapis)\.com$ name=
details." If you're using Widgetkit to display Google maps on your site, it could be that suddenly they don't display anymore but instead show an error: Oops! Something went wrong. This page didn't load Google Maps correctly. See the JavaScript https://yootheme.com/support/question/99904 console for technical details. This is not an error coming from your template/theme, or http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22467127/error-duplicate-files-during-packaging-of-apk from Widgetkit or even your CMS. It's coming from Google as provider of the map service. Update: @michael.maas has just published a new tutorial on this subject with some valuable additional information; so, I've deleted the one here, and you may please follow this link here: https://yootheme.com/support/question/100254 Widgetkit General Question Tutorial Edited Order by Votes error found Newest Active 43 Answers 13 michael.maass Support answered Users of Widgetkit 2 please try and update to Widgetkit 2.7.5 which was released today: # Changelog ### 2.7.5 - Added featured articles ordering in Joomla content provider - Fixed handling of multiple extrafields in K2 content provider - Fixed Google API key error Once Widgetkit is updated: Go to Components > Widgetkit and click on "Options" at the top error found duplicate right. Enter your Google Maps API into the field "Google Maps API key" and click "Save & Close" in the toolbar: If you don't have such an API yet, go to https://console.developers.google.com/apis and create one. Where in doubt about getting the API, please ask your site's webmaster for assistance. Thank you Edited 2 uusikylamrmedia answered Hi! I have had the same problem every one is having. Here is the solution that worked for me: When creating the Goolge Maps API, enable both the Google Maps Geolocation API and Google Maps JavaScript API Please ensure your API has two referrers set in the Google Developers Console: *.mydomain.com/* *mydomain.com/* This worked for me and the Google map shows as usual. Edited 1 yoosh answered @lousyfool much appreciated . also your help with the google map thing . i also run into this map thing ... but i am not that well with the english tongue. . yes, you also do and did a nice job here. thanks again ! 1 lousyfool answered Original post here updated again, thanks to Widgetkit 2 update from Yootheme including API key field. 0 anthony.geselle answered I am really sorry, but this does not work for me something about a duplic
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