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includes/acf/fields/google-map.php (15 issues)

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<?php
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/*
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*  ACF Google Map Field Class
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*
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*  All the logic for this field type
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*
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*  @class 		acf_field_google_map
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*  @extends		acf_field
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*  @package		ACF
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*  @subpackage	Fields
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*/
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if( ! class_exists('acf_field_google_map') ) :
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class acf_field_google_map extends acf_field {
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	/*
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	*  __construct
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	*
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	*  This function will setup the field type data
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	*
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	*  @type	function
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	*  @date	5/03/2014
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	*  @since	5.0.0
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	*
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	*  @param	n/a
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	*  @return	n/a
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	*/
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	function __construct() {
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		// vars
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		$this->name = 'google_map';
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		$this->label = __("Google Map",'acf');
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The property label does not exist. Did you maybe forget to declare it?

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class MyClass { }

$x = new MyClass();
$x->foo = true;

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class MyClass {
    public $foo;
}

$x = new MyClass();
$x->foo = true;
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		$this->category = 'jquery';
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		$this->defaults = array(
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			'height'		=> '',
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			'center_lat'	=> '',
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			'center_lng'	=> '',
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			'zoom'			=> ''
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		);
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		$this->default_values = array(
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class MyClass { }

$x = new MyClass();
$x->foo = true;

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class MyClass {
    public $foo;
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			'height'		=> '400',
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			'center_lat'	=> '-37.81411',
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			'center_lng'	=> '144.96328',
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			'zoom'			=> '14'
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		);
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		$this->l10n = array(
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			'locating'			=> __("Locating",'acf'),
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			'browser_support'	=> __("Sorry, this browser does not support geolocation",'acf'),
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		);
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		// do not delete!
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    	parent::__construct();
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	}
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	/*
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	*  render_field()
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	*
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	*  Create the HTML interface for your field
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	*
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	*  @param	$field - an array holding all the field's data
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	*
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	*  @type	action
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	*  @since	3.6
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	*  @date	23/01/13
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	*/
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	function render_field( $field ) {
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		// validate value
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		if( empty($field['value']) ) {
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			$field['value'] = array();
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		}
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		// value
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		$field['value'] = acf_parse_args($field['value'], array(
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			'address'	=> '',
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			'lat'		=> '',
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			'lng'		=> ''
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		));
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		// default options
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		foreach( $this->default_values as $k => $v ) {
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			if( empty($field[ $k ]) ) {
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				$field[ $k ] = $v;
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			}
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		}
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		// vars
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		$atts = array(
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			'id'			=> $field['id'],
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			'class'			=> "acf-google-map {$field['class']}",
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			'data-id'		=> $field['id'] . '-' . uniqid(), 
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			'data-lat'		=> $field['center_lat'],
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			'data-lng'		=> $field['center_lng'],
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			'data-zoom'		=> $field['zoom'],
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		);
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		// has value
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		if( $field['value']['address'] ) {
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			$atts['class'] .= ' -value';
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		}
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?>
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<div <?php acf_esc_attr_e($atts); ?>>
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	<div class="acf-hidden">
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		<?php foreach( $field['value'] as $k => $v ): ?>
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			<input type="hidden" class="input-<?php echo $k; ?>" name="<?php echo esc_attr($field['name']); ?>[<?php echo $k; ?>]" value="<?php echo esc_attr( $v ); ?>" />
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		<?php endforeach; ?>
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	</div>
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	<div class="title acf-soh">
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		<div class="actions acf-soh-target">
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			<a href="#" data-name="search" class="acf-icon -search grey" title="<?php _e("Search", 'acf'); ?>"></a>
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			<a href="#" data-name="clear" class="acf-icon -cancel grey" title="<?php _e("Clear location", 'acf'); ?>"></a>
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			<a href="#" data-name="locate" class="acf-icon -location grey" title="<?php _e("Find current location", 'acf'); ?>"></a>
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		</div>
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		<input class="search" type="text" placeholder="<?php _e("Search for address...",'acf'); ?>" value="<?php echo $field['value']['address']; ?>" />
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		<i class="acf-loading"></i>
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	</div>
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	<div class="canvas" style="height: <?php echo $field['height']; ?>px"></div>
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</div>
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<?php
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	}
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	/*
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	*  render_field_settings()
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	*
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	*  Create extra options for your field. This is rendered when editing a field.
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	*  The value of $field['name'] can be used (like bellow) to save extra data to the $field
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	*
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	*  @type	action
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	*  @since	3.6
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	*  @date	23/01/13
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	*
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	*  @param	$field	- an array holding all the field's data
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	*/
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	function render_field_settings( $field ) {
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		// center_lat
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		acf_render_field_setting( $field, array(
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			'label'			=> __('Center','acf'),
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			'instructions'	=> __('Center the initial map','acf'),
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			'type'			=> 'text',
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			'name'			=> 'center_lat',
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			'prepend'		=> 'lat',
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			'placeholder'	=> $this->default_values['center_lat']
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		));
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		// center_lng
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		acf_render_field_setting( $field, array(
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			'label'			=> __('Center','acf'),
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			'instructions'	=> __('Center the initial map','acf'),
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			'type'			=> 'text',
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			'name'			=> 'center_lng',
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			'prepend'		=> 'lng',
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			'placeholder'	=> $this->default_values['center_lng'],
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			'wrapper'		=> array(
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				'data-append' => 'center_lat'
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			)
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		));
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		// zoom
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		acf_render_field_setting( $field, array(
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			'label'			=> __('Zoom','acf'),
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			'instructions'	=> __('Set the initial zoom level','acf'),
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			'type'			=> 'text',
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			'name'			=> 'zoom',
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			'placeholder'	=> $this->default_values['zoom']
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		));
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		// allow_null
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		acf_render_field_setting( $field, array(
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			'label'			=> __('Height','acf'),
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			'instructions'	=> __('Customise the map height','acf'),
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			'type'			=> 'text',
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			'name'			=> 'height',
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			'append'		=> 'px',
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			'placeholder'	=> $this->default_values['height']
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		));
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	}
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	/*
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	*  validate_value
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	*
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	*  description
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	*
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	*  @type	function
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	*  @date	11/02/2014
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	*  @since	5.0.0
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	*
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	*  @param	$post_id (int)
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	*  @return	$post_id (int)
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	*/
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	function validate_value( $valid, $value, $field, $input ){
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		// bail early if not required
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		if( ! $field['required'] ) {
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			return $valid;
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		}
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		if( empty($value) || empty($value['lat']) || empty($value['lng']) ) {
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	/*
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	*  update_value()
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	*
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	*  This filter is appied to the $value before it is updated in the db
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	*
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	*  @type	filter
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	*  @since	3.6
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	*  @date	23/01/13
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	*
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	*  @param	$value - the value which will be saved in the database
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	*  @param	$post_id - the $post_id of which the value will be saved
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	*  @param	$field - the field array holding all the field options
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	*
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	*  @return	$value - the modified value
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	*/
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	function update_value( $value, $post_id, $field ) {
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		if( empty($value) || empty($value['lat']) || empty($value['lng']) ) {
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	}
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}
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new acf_field_google_map();
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endif;
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?>
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