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  • Thanks
    I wasnt soliciting anyone
    I would like to get a solution to the code presented on this page (which ISNT working for me the way i need it to work – i.e. get me out of a bind)
    If someone is willing to help me what i need, i would appreciate it.
    otherwise, thanks anyway

    Would the OP (or anyone) be willing to work with me to develop a special code for my project along the lines of the original concept of this post?

    Many thanks
    Jeff

    slowly working through my problem here.
    I simply removed the preceeding and trailing <?php and ?> and it seems to work !?!?!

    You are a life saver – this code will save me soooo much time editing the dozens of maps/links i need to add to my site.

    Jeff

    Good day

    i will preface my post with the fact that i am a very NEW editor of php and wordpress

    I really appreciate this code, as i have a site which will have a few dozen embedded google maps (or at minimum links to the referenced map)

    I have embedded this code into my theme functions and am getting the following error when loading the page. The code looks the same to other functions already in place in the file so i am a little confused as to why this code isnt working.

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘<‘ in /home/websrvnt/public_html/wp-content/themes/eshop/functions.php on line 486

    Can anyone point me to the correct syntax to solve my PARSE error?

    Many thanks
    Jeff

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