In general this is possible with the ly= (layer) parameter. We currently only use the internal id of the layer. To get this id, the easiest way is to generate a route, generate a route link, open it and look for the value of the ly= parameter.

best
dennis

Am 09.12.2014 um 17:57 schrieb Richard Welty:
On 12/9/14 11:07 AM, Schieferdecker, Dennis (ITI) wrote:
If the values that you provide for loc or dest are no geo-coordinates, the frontend will assume them to be names and run them trough the geocoder. For example, you can directly say dest=Seattle.

The parameter destname allows you to provide a unique name for your destination instead of the name given by the geocoder, e.g. destname=Richards%20Birthday%20Party. Note that this only has an effect if you also specify dest=.
ok, thanks, that works perfectly now that i understand.

final question for now: is there a way to change the default tile
server from OSM bright? the OSM bright tiles look fine but they
don't render highway=raceway which is something my application
requires, so i'm looking at alternatives.

thanks again,
   richard



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