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This plugin lets you save location information with posts, pages, and other WordPress objects. These can then be presented on interactive maps in many ways.

Key Features

Geo Mashup, like WordPress, has a simple interface for basic features,
templates for control of output, and APIs for endless customization options.

Some popular features are:

  • Use different map providers: Google Maps v3, OpenLayers, Leaflet
  • Global maps can present your posts in many ways

    They can show just one category, custom taxonomy term, or custom post type, for example

    Clicking on a post marker shows a customizable summary of the post or page in an info window

  • A Geo Search widget enables searching for content by distance from a search location

  • Marker clustering for Google maps
  • Location can be saved for all post types (including pages) users, and comments
  • Synchronize Geodata with the Geo location mobile client and other plugins
  • Support for both standard WordPress shortcodes and template tags to add maps to your site.
  • Reverse geocoding to fill in address information for locations
  • GeoRSS automatically added to feeds
  • Attach KML files to posts and pages
  • Connect category markers with a colored line

If you need features that are aren’t listed here, check the documentation and the tag reference.

Translations

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Mashup Ingredients

Geo Mashup combines WordPress, Google Maps, OpenStreetMap,
and GeoNames to create a GeoCMS that puts you in control
of all your content, including geographic data.

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CVE History

CVEPublishedCVSS v3CVSS v2
6.4 MEDIUM

The Geo Mashup plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Stored Cross-Site Scripting via the plugin's geo_mashup_visible_posts_list shortcode in all versions up to, and including, 1.13.13 due to insufficient input sanitization and output escaping on user supplied attributes. This makes it possible for authenticated attackers, with contributor-level access and above, to inject arbitrary web scripts in pages that will execute whenever a user accesses an injected page.