Quick info note - I just deleted a number of duplicate entries to reduce the clutter a little. ... and thank you Placemark 90, whoever you are! It was almost like playing Space Invaders again.
If you know you were on the map and think you've dropped off, be sure to check all the pages before you add yourself again. I found several recent additions for folks who were on earlier pages.
Also note that the map is slow to reflect recent changes. When you add yourself it doesn't immediately appear. Try switching to another page then switch back to the last page and you may see your added point. Or try a page refresh. Or exit the map entirely and open it again.
I think we're pressing the application's design limits.
- Frawg
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I double-tapped...sorry!
I think I've got the duplicate deleted - for whatever reason, my 'pin' doesn't show up on the map until I go to the 4th page.
Mike
No worries, Mike!
Yeah, that's the "feature" I was referring to. There's no way to put everyone on one page, and new additions always go to the last page - page 4, at the moment.I think I've got the duplicate deleted - for whatever reason, my 'pin' doesn't show up on the map until I go to the 4th page.
- Frawg
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Seems odd that it doesn't show all the pins, regardless of what 'page' they're on...
Mike
I'm guessing the app designer established some program resource constraints that yield the observed results. As far as I can tell, the app displays sequential subsets of the total data set one "page" at a time, with each page corresponding to the 'next' 200 points (i.e., pins) in the data set. Each point ('pin) appears on the page corresponding to its order in the whole data set. At least that's what I gather from examining the URL parameters for the later pages. I could be wrong, though... I'm just making a half educated guess.
This ain't my baby, though -- anyone with an idea is free to jump in and fix this, subject to HC4U's wishes.
- Frawg
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Okay, I added myself. I know there are more AZ hangers out there...
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