Following Gerd's suggestion, I have removed the Byte Order mark (BOM) from these files.

Roger

On 02/01/2013 20:50, Roger Calvert wrote:
Gerd,

Thanks for the information - I can probably remove the BOM - I'll look into it.

This was not the problem with Osmosis: "WARNING: Expected version 0.6 but received 0.5." and "OsmosisRuntimeException: Node 90007000000 does not have a version attribute as OSM 0.6 are required to have. Is this a 0.5 file?"

The Osmosis wiki says that support for 0.5 has been removed: "The 0.35 release was the last release to support API 0.5 <http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/API_v0.5>." (the current version is 0.41)

Osmosis 0.41 is happy with the new versions of the files, but I will remove the UTF-8 BOM.

Thanks again,

Roger

On 02/01/2013 20:27, GerdP wrote:
Roger Calvert wrote
Please let me know of any problems you encounter in accessing or using
these.
I head problems with the first version that you posted because the XML file
contained a header starting with a Byte Order Mask (BOM) 0xefbbbf and
osmconvert
was not able to read that.
Maybe this explains also the trouble with osmosis?

Gerd




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