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Motivation

Debug page is hiding the layers that is not equal to topographic, which will hide the layer when i=topographic-v2.

Modifications

Update the check as startWith('topographic') to include all the versions in future.

Verification

Broken in production:
https://basemaps.linz.govt.nz/@-41.8899962,174.0492437,z5?style=topographic-v2&i=topographic-v2&debug=true
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Fixed in local test:
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@Wentao-Kuang Wentao-Kuang requested a review from a team as a code owner June 12, 2025 23:57
@Wentao-Kuang Wentao-Kuang changed the title fix(landing): Fix debug page automatically hide topographic-v2. fix(landing): Fix debug page automatically hide topographic-v2. BM-1302 Jun 12, 2025
@Wentao-Kuang Wentao-Kuang added this pull request to the merge queue Jun 13, 2025
Merged via the queue into master with commit 53134c0 Jun 13, 2025
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@Wentao-Kuang Wentao-Kuang deleted the fix/shortbread-url branch June 13, 2025 03:51
@ccbblin ccbblin mentioned this pull request Jun 17, 2025
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### Motivation

# [8.3.0](v8.2.0...v8.3.0)
(2025-06-17)


### Bug Fixes

* **cli-vector:** collapse large analysis report in pr comment
([#3457](#3457))
([19a4d85](19a4d85))
* **infra:** increase lambda tiler memory to 3072MB
([#3459](#3459))
([786bb54](786bb54))
* **landing:** Fix debug page automatically hide topographic-v2. BM-1302
([#3456](#3456))
([53134c0](53134c0))


### Features

* **cli-config:** Generate topographic previews with the v2 in the url.
BM-1203 ([#3455](#3455))
([1a2f220](1a2f220))
* **cli-vector:** Support NZTM mbtiles creation.BM-1300
([#3452](#3452))
([f601a73](f601a73))
* **landing:** Support NZTM vector Links in the menu page. BM-1301
([#3458](#3458))
([a57059e](a57059e))
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