Hi Andrew.

thanks for your quick reply.


you have guided me with steps for OSM
but data i get is too much


how do i create database for a specific region.
I tried OpenStreetMap XML data its gives too much data other than
region i want .
and i want data only for my specific region as per kml below.


http://maps.google.com/maps?q=https://sites.google.com/site/rahulkmlx...


Regards,
Rahul M








On Sep 21, 10:13 am, Andrew Leach <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 21 September 2010 09:55, Rahul Mehta <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I want data for westminster UK.
> > how to do that. I tried by using a box selection and it did not worked
> > Can u please try and guide me. or send me expoterted file
>
> Not sure what was unclear about
>
> >> I suggest asking in the right forum. OSM is 
> >> here:http://help.openstreetmap.org/
>
> However: you have almost certainly found that "Westminster" is too
> vague a search for an area of London. Try searching for something
> which will put you in the right place, say "Parliament Square" or
> "Parliament Square, London". Choose one of the results in the map
> sidebar, and get the zoom right to show the area required.
>
> Click Export and make sure the area shown is correct, or click
> "Manually select a different area" to draw a box on the map.
>
> Choose "OpenStreetMap XML data" and click Export.
>
> You will end up with a list of nodes which define street corners, and
> a list of "ways" which connect them together into streets, together
> with other items of interest. Warning: You will get an enormous amount
> of data, so I suggest keeping the selection very small to start with.
>
> What you do with that data is up to you and WAY outside the scope of this 
> group.

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