Re: [OSM-talk] Investigating missing relation

2011-01-31 Thread Steve Bennett
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 8:18 PM, Sarah Hoffmann lon...@denofr.de wrote: If you know one of the former members of the relation you can use the data browser to hunt it down. ... And this page tells you, as Frederik already said, that NRS deleted that relation on Jan 02. Thanks very much for

Re: [OSM-talk] Investigating missing relation

2011-01-31 Thread Frederik Ramm
Steve, On 01/31/11 09:07, Steve Bennett wrote: Next question: is there a way to revert the deletion, or do I have to manually add it again to the various segments? In our database, a relation is not a property of various segments. I.e. the pointers don't go from the segments to the relation,

Re: [OSM-talk] Investigating missing relation

2011-01-31 Thread Steve Bennett
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 7:18 PM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote: As far as I remember you said you dislike JOSM and prefer online tools; in that case your tool of choice for this task would probably be osmrawedit, more specifically the URL

Re: [OSM-talk] Investigating missing relation

2011-01-31 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi, Steve Bennett wrote: Thanks, I really appreciate this help. When I try and edit or create, I just get an error XML parser can't parse this data. Hm. Unsure why. Maybe you need to drop the changeset id and/or user name and user id and timestamp from the relation, as those will be set

Re: [OSM-talk] Investigating missing relation

2011-01-31 Thread Richard Fairhurst
Steve Bennett wrote: I'm thinking this would be a useful feature to add to Potlatch - loading and saving files from disk. (If possible within Flash) That'll happen when we migrate from requiring Flash Player 9 to Flash Player 10, but we're not ready for that yet. cheers Richard -- View

Re: [OSM-talk] Investigating missing relation

2011-01-28 Thread Sarah Hoffmann
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 01:50:47PM +1100, Steve Bennett wrote: Hi all, In early 2010, I added a relation Overland Track (with type=route, route=foot, network=rwn) to all the segments of that track in Tasmania. The relation is now gone:

[OSM-talk] Investigating missing relation

2011-01-27 Thread Steve Bennett
Hi all, In early 2010, I added a relation Overland Track (with type=route, route=foot, network=rwn) to all the segments of that track in Tasmania. The relation is now gone: http://osm.lonvia.de/world_hiking.html?zoom=13lat=-41.83815lon=146.03379layers=FFBT (The main track itself should show up

Re: [OSM-talk] Investigating missing relation

2011-01-27 Thread steve brown
Hey What account did you use? Looking back over the history for what I thought was you (http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Steve%20Bennett) there are no edits for any of your past history that include anywhere in the bounding box in the link you specified. Steve On 28 January 2011 02:50, Steve

Re: [OSM-talk] Investigating missing relation

2011-01-27 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi, On 01/28/11 03:50, Steve Bennett wrote: Are there any tools available to investigate this kind of thing? Yes, you can use wget to download the full history planet file and then look for something in that file. This is slightly difficult because the file is huge and you will need to