map doesn't save to machine, map doesn't load from machine
Lareywith9ys opened this issue · comments
Describe the bug
when saving a map on machine on windows, an error occurs: ReferenceError: version is not defined prepareMapData@save.js?v=1.93.02:44:19 saveMap@save.js?v=1.93.02:9:21 onclick@:1:8The same happens when trying to load a map from machine on windows.
Steps to reproduce
- Click on the arrow in the top left corner
- click on 'save'
- choose saving option 'machine'
Expected behavior
The map to be saved into the downloads folder on my pc as a .map file..map file
Screenshots
System
Desktop, windows 11- Version: 1.93.04
- Browser: Firefox
- OS: Windows 11 Home, version 22H2
Update: Simply restarted my pc again and it works now
Can you please clear the cache? Like completely, because it say some data is not there, so some pages are cached incorrectly.
how does
Can you please clear the cache? Like completely, because it say some data is not there, so some pages are cached incorrectly.
how does one clear the cache?
how does one clear the cache?
Google Chrome
- Open Chrome.
- In the top right, click on the three vertical dots to open the menu.
- Hover over "More tools" and select "Clear browsing data."
- Choose a time range from the drop-down menu (e.g., "Last 24 hours" or "All time").
- Check the box next to "Cached images and files."
- Click "Clear data."
Mozilla Firefox
- Open Firefox.
- Click on the three horizontal lines in the top right to open the menu.
- Select "Options" (Windows) or "Preferences" (Mac).
- Go to the "Privacy & Security" tab.
- Scroll down to the "Cookies and Site Data" section.
- Click on "Clear Data."
- Check the box next to "Cached Web Content."
- Click "Clear."
Microsoft Edge
- Open Edge.
- Click on the three horizontal dots in the top right to open the menu.
- Select "Settings."
- Scroll down and click on "Privacy, search, and services" in the left sidebar.
- Under "Clear browsing data," click on "Choose what to clear."
- Check the box next to "Cached images and files."
- Click "Clear."
Safari
- Open Safari.
- In the top menu, click on "Safari."
- Select "Preferences."
- Go to the "Privacy" tab.
- Click on "Manage Website Data."
- Click "Remove All" or select specific items and click "Remove."
Make sure to close and reopen your browser after clearing the cache to ensure the changes take effect.