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Downloading maps

Hi, After searching for maps with the api, is it possible to download a map too or is the idea to redirect the user to the url provided in the response?
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File upload size

Hi, Would it be possible to increase the file upload size? Thanks

Search result count

Hi, Sorry if this is already in the api and I've missed it but I was just wondering if there is a way to get the number of results for a particular search? For pagination you have options for offsets and limits so would it be possible to have a total so we can say page 1 of 3 for example.
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