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How do I view more than 50 of my own maps #651
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Was out of my radar, sorry. I'll update it on next rc release.
Yes! |
Thanks for your superfast response ! In the meantime I'll look into creating my own umap server - never worked with geoDjango before but it will be good experience ! |
More or less once rc release a month ultimately: https://github.com/umap-project/umap/releases Closer and closer to get a proper 1.0 release too, I guess before end of year. |
Sorry if this is not the right place to write about this. It seems that the limit that was discussed here is unfortunately still in place on https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/ - I can only see 50 of my last maps. Am I by chance doing something wrong?... Tried logging out and back in, clearing cache, cookies, the usual stuff... it doesn't seem to get better :( |
Hello there ! Thank you. |
Hello there !
First of all great work with umap, it's awesome.
I've a project on umap for which I created more than 50 maps, but the "My maps" page only allows me to view the last 50 maps I've created (by clicking 4 times on the 'more' button). I've tried using the ?p=6 query, but past ?p=5 the result is always the same.
@yohanboniface This issue was already adressed to you on osm forums more in 2017, but I guess the hard coded limit is still on. Have you any plan on raising this limit anytime soon ?
If not, one solution might be for me to host my own umap server.
Can you confirm me that I would be able to change that limitation if I host my own umap ?
Thanks for your time !
Related topic on OSM : https://help.openstreetmap.org/questions/57549/how-do-i-view-more-than-50-of-my-own-maps-in-umap
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