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Hello,
I disabled the openlayers module.
BUT, at the first connexion to the site, I see connexions to openlayers.org and dependencies.
Impossible to uninstall openlayers module, just desactivating it : nothing works.
Help !
Comments
Comment #1
zzolo CreditAttribution: zzolo commentedHi. Have you cleared the cache?
Comment #2
webmestre CreditAttribution: webmestre commentedI cleared all caches of the drupal website and my computer's too.
Comment #3
tmcw CreditAttribution: tmcw commentedIs there a live example of this happening?
Comment #4
webmestre CreditAttribution: webmestre commentedI think the connexion to openlayers.org occurs when logged as admin.
When logged as ordinary user, the site skips the connexion.
It's probably due to the existence of the module in the modules sub-directory. So the module is called even if disabled.
Is it possible and unrisky to delete the sub-director ? I usualy don't di that because the module list get problems after...
Comment #5
zzolo CreditAttribution: zzolo commentedThere is practically no ability for this to happen. If you have disabled the module, Drupal will not include the module files.
For all Drupal modules, you should, disable, uninstall, then delete if you are not going to use them anymore. If you have had problems, then there may be something wrong with your Drupal install.
I suppose there is a possibility that a custom module is including the OL files manually, but this would be a really bad practice and have nothing to do with this module.
Can you provide the line in the HTML head that includes the OL JS library file?
Comment #6
tmcw CreditAttribution: tmcw commentedComment #7
tmcw CreditAttribution: tmcw commentedClosing: needed more information.