[#6470] Looks like list pagination doesn't work properly?

7 years 3 months ago - 7 years 3 months ago #290678 by fribse2011
I had a list limit of 30 pr. page set in the list.
The help text next to it says to leave it empty to have no limit.
After emptying it, it still shows only 30 pr. page.
The limit in Joomla config is set to 100.

Best regards
Fribse

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7 years 3 months ago #290695 by krileon
Was able to confirm your issue. It's falling back to 30 when it's empty. I've fixed this for next build. You can set it to 0 then when the fixed build is released it'll automatically be working.

forge.joomlapolis.com/issues/6470


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