On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 10:31:58PM +0100, Mark Burton wrote:
> If a road has a name or reference it will have an entry in the address
> search data structure. It needs also to have a city associated with it
> which can either be the nearest city (town, village, etc.) or the
> road can be tagged explicitly using an is_in tag.
If I remember correctly, someone mentioned that roads may have a postcode
associated with them. Is that true? Would it use the addr:postcode attribute
of the way? Would it make sense to have an addr:city way attribute override
an is_in attribute? Sometimes, post offices have different names from the
city or town. The post office name would be more useful than the city name.
I haven't added is_in or addr:* tags to ways yet; only to POIs. So, my
map gets the city information from the nearmost "place" point on the map.
Recently, I added addr:* to all shop=bicycle in Finland. I'm also going
to add phone and url, but unfortunately, download.geofabrik.de (my source
of finland.osm) has been unreachable since Friday.
Marko
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