dbh wrote:So this has never worked?
Great. I've spent dozens of hours tagging images on maps... and I'm the only one that can see them?
The link does say "view map"... not "View where your photos are".
And when not logged in, it does show a map... so I guess it DOES work!
It has been years since I tested it, but I am pretty sure it worked at one time as expected - visitor clicks image and map displays zoomed in location with pushpin. In the past the other issues have been security related. Visitors would get a login dialog or they did not see anything on the map.
You can add a View Map link yourself using Google Maps. Just grab Google's URL for the location. You need to click to bring up the location dialog, click the pushpin in the dialog and then use the "Share and Embed" option from the popup menu. When a visitor clicks on this link it should bring up Google Maps zoomed into the location with the pushpin showing. See example below this image:
http://www.pbase.com/image/155197580 . Click the "Google View Map Link" and it should work even if you use an incognito or inprivate browsing session (so you are not logged into Pbase.com).
It is possible that the Google API has changed resulting the code for Pbase's implementation to fail. I have had that happen in projects I have developed for both Google Maps and Bing Maps.