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Originally Posted by HondaATC
Its my experience deleting from the markers.xml file is not enough as there is a database table where the names and locations are stored, and as soon as a new entry is added it will re-populate the xml file with the old one unless you delete it from the database as well.
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No one said anything about deleting it from the markers.xml file, in fact there's nothing there to delete. The sole purpose of going to the markers.xml file is to find out which user's entry is causing the problem so you can go and edit their entry, which fixes it in the database. While your method may work, it is still convoluted and unnecessary.