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Tagged: 8.1.5, cMap, localization, number_format
@ Xavier
Ok, I looked into this and it seems the fix was rather trivial to implement. I just needed to run the latitude and longitude thru PHP’s number_format() function to ensure the proper format, basically not letting PHP localize it. This fix will also be included in version 8.1.6 and greater so you should not experience this issue again.
Thanks a lot Steven !
@ Xavier
No problem!
If you have a moment, I would truly appreciate a review as they really do make a difference. Many thanks in advance!
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