• Resolved dougienisbet

    (@dougienisbet)


    I’ve been using the WP-GPX-Maps for a while but the possibly of using OS 1:50000 and 1:25000 maps is a big attraction. I’m finding OS DataHub Maps easy to use and like it a lot, but notice that in a shared post the WP-GPX-Maps map stops working. I’m still trying to pin it down, but in the example URL given the shortcodes are:

    [sgpx gpx="/wp-content/uploads/gpx/October Odyssey - Day 2 - Dukshouse Woods - Hexham - 2019-10-27_11_19_06.gpx"]

    and

    [osmap gpx="/wp-content/uploads/gpx/October Odyssey - Day 2 - Dukshouse Woods - Hexham - 2019-10-27_11_19_06.gpx"]

    I appreciate the problem may lie with the WP-GPX-Maps plugin but I thought I’d ask here first.

    [update]

    ok I’ve been having a browse through the support questions for WP-GPX-Maps and see that it hasn’t been updated for the last few WordPress releases. I haven’t actually used it to the extent that it’s a big deal to change them to OS DataHub Maps and that would look a safer bet as it’s more up to date and I prefer the maps. So while it’d be interesting to know if it’s possible to run them both and not worried about it.

    • This topic was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by dougienisbet.

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  • Plugin Author skirridsystems

    (@skirridsystems)

    If you look in the console view (e.g. Chrome devtools) you’ll see JS errors trying to construct the Leaflet map. It looks like a conflict of Leaflet versions. WP-GPX uses Leaflet 1.5.1 and OS Datahub Maps uses Leaflet 1.7.1.

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