On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 10:31 AM, Emil Tin <[email protected]> wrote: > Try seting the zoom level with, for example with z=12 or z=18. At low zoom > levels, small roads are filtered out. > > > > > > Med venlig hilsen > > > *Emil Tin*IT- og Processpecialist > Trafik > _______________________________ > KØBENHAVNS KOMMUNE > Teknik- og Miljøforvaltningen > Byens Anvendelse > > Njalsgade 13 Vær. 118 > 2300 København S > > Telefon > > +45 2369 5986 > > Mobil > > +45 2369 5986 > > Email > > [email protected] <%[email protected]> > > EAN > > 5798009493149 > > > > > Emil
Thanks for your reply. Yes I had already tried the complete range of zoom levels without any change in result. Frustrating is how I would put it. Thanks John > *Fra:* John Aherne [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sendt:* 12. februar 2014 09:07 > *Til:* [email protected] > *Emne:* [OSRM-talk] Cannot find route between points > > > > I have searched the lists for info on this subject and have found some > references but nothing that pinpoints how to solve the problem. > > I have installed a copy of Project-OSRM on a Debian Wheezy 64bit and it > works fine. So thanks for a very useful project. > > > > However, I have 2 sets of coordinates which will not route - amongst > others. > > I use the locate and nearest commands to try and find the nearest node on > a street. > > Nearest returns a street name and a new coordinate. > > I use the returned coordinates to find a route but still get 207 cannot > find route between points. > > I have also tried this via router.project-osrm.org and get the same 207 > > > > However, when I try my original coordinates on > http://map.project-osrm.org/ the route is calculated and does what I > would expect. > > What I expect is that it draws a straight line through a set of buildings > to the nearest node on a street from where it can calculate a route. > > So my problem is what is the map doing that the route calculator is not > doing. And how can I replicate what the map is doing. > > Am I right that I should use the coordinates returned by the nearest > command as the base start and end for the routing calculation. > > Or is there some intermediate step I am missing. > > Any info on this would be very useful > > > > The coordinates I am using are: > > 51.53474981,-0.13522952 > > 51.50287419,-0.11924942 > > Thanks for any response. > > John Aherne >
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