Re: [OSM-talk] Timeout uploading GPX traces

2010-07-31 Thread Dave F.

 On 30/07/2010 09:40, Ed Avis wrote:

  problem with 100Kb then I'd be inclined to blame your browser.
Which browser do you use?  (I use Firefox 3.7 on Windows, with no http proxy
server configured.)



Are you sure? I didn't think it had been released yet.
3.6.8 for me (There's a Beta v4 available)

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Re: [OSM-talk] Timeout uploading GPX traces

2010-07-31 Thread Ed Avis
Dave F. davefox at madasafish.com writes:

I use Firefox 3.7 on Windows,

Are you sure?

You're right - it's 3.6.3.  I have seen the same problem with other Firefox
versions and with Google Chrome, however.

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[OSM-talk] Timeout uploading GPX traces

2010-07-30 Thread Ed Avis
When a GPX trace file is larger than 100 kilobytes or so, the uploader web page
times out in the browser and the file isn't uploaded.  I've got a backlog of
several long GPX traces to upload - is there some other way to do it?

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Re: [OSM-talk] Timeout uploading GPX traces

2010-07-30 Thread Tom Hughes

On 30/07/10 08:11, Ed Avis wrote:


When a GPX trace file is larger than 100 kilobytes or so, the uploader web page
times out in the browser and the file isn't uploaded.  I've got a backlog of
several long GPX traces to upload - is there some other way to do it?


I just uploaded a 9.8Mb trace with no problems at all, so if you're 
having a problem with 100Kb then I'd be inclined to blame your browser.


Tom

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Re: [OSM-talk] Timeout uploading GPX traces

2010-07-30 Thread john whelan
Firefox is better than IE for uploading and downloading files
especially larger ones.

Cheerio John

On 30 July 2010 03:11, Ed Avis e...@waniasset.com wrote:
 When a GPX trace file is larger than 100 kilobytes or so, the uploader web 
 page
 times out in the browser and the file isn't uploaded.  I've got a backlog of
 several long GPX traces to upload - is there some other way to do it?

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Re: [OSM-talk] Timeout uploading GPX traces

2010-07-30 Thread Michael Collinson

At 09:41 30/07/2010, Tom Hughes wrote:

On 30/07/10 08:11, Ed Avis wrote:

When a GPX trace file is larger than 100 kilobytes or so, the 
uploader web page

times out in the browser and the file isn't uploaded.  I've got a backlog of
several long GPX traces to upload - is there some other way to do it?


I just uploaded a 9.8Mb trace with no problems at all, so if you're 
having a problem with 100Kb then I'd be inclined to blame your browser.


Similarly I routinely upload GPX files in the 1 MB range with no problem.

As a possible short-term fix, try uploading an individual file in 
.zip format. This used to work and I assume is still supported.


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Re: [OSM-talk] Timeout uploading GPX traces

2010-07-30 Thread Ed Avis
Tom Hughes tom at compton.nu writes:

When a GPX trace file is larger than 100 kilobytes or so, the uploader web 
page
times out in the browser and the file isn't uploaded.

I just uploaded a 9.8Mb trace with no problems at all, so if you're 
having a problem with 100Kb then I'd be inclined to blame your browser.

Which browser do you use?  (I use Firefox 3.7 on Windows, with no http proxy
server configured.)

Just now I succeeded in uploading a 47 kilobyte trace but got a timeout 
uploading
a 325 kilobyte one.  The error reported by Firefox is 'The connection to the
server was reset while the page was loading.'  I also tried using Chrome, with
similar results (it gets stuck at 35% complete, then times out with
'Error 101 (net::ERR_CONNECTION_RESET): Unknown error.').

I can upload large files to other sites (for example, photographs to Flickr)
without too much trouble.

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Re: [OSM-talk] Timeout uploading GPX traces

2010-07-30 Thread Ed Avis
Michael Collinson mike at ayeltd.biz writes:

When a GPX trace file is larger than 100 kilobytes or so, the 
uploader web page times out in the browser

As a possible short-term fix, try uploading an individual file in 
.zip format. This used to work and I assume is still supported.

Thanks, that did the trick.  The file has now uploaded as
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Ed%20Avis/traces/776516.
However, in the list of my GPX traces
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Ed%20Avis/traces it still shows as
'PENDING'.  Perhaps it's just slow to update?

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Re: [OSM-talk] Timeout uploading GPX traces

2010-07-30 Thread Tom Hughes

On 30/07/10 10:00, Ed Avis wrote:


Thanks, that did the trick.  The file has now uploaded as
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Ed%20Avis/traces/776516.
However, in the list of my GPX traces
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Ed%20Avis/traces  it still shows as
'PENDING'.  Perhaps it's just slow to update?


That's just a caching issue - the importer doesn't flush the cached page.

Tom

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Re: [OSM-talk] Timeout uploading GPX traces

2010-07-30 Thread Tom Hughes

On 30/07/10 09:40, Ed Avis wrote:


Which browser do you use?  (I use Firefox 3.7 on Windows, with no http proxy
server configured.)


Firefox 3.6.7 on linux


Just now I succeeded in uploading a 47 kilobyte trace but got a timeout 
uploading
a 325 kilobyte one.  The error reported by Firefox is 'The connection to the
server was reset while the page was loading.'  I also tried using Chrome, with
similar results (it gets stuck at 35% complete, then times out with
'Error 101 (net::ERR_CONNECTION_RESET): Unknown error.').


Are you on a very slow internet connection or something?

If you let me have your IP address then I can look at the logs and see 
if I can see what is going on.


Tom

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Re: [OSM-talk] Timeout uploading GPX traces

2010-07-30 Thread Michael Collinson

At 11:00 30/07/2010, Ed Avis wrote:

Michael Collinson mike at ayeltd.biz writes:

When a GPX trace file is larger than 100 kilobytes or so, the
uploader web page times out in the browser

As a possible short-term fix, try uploading an individual file in
.zip format. This used to work and I assume is still supported.

Thanks, that did the trick.  The file has now uploaded as
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Ed%20Avis/traces/776516.
However, in the list of my GPX traces
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Ed%20Avis/traces it still shows as
'PENDING'.  Perhaps it's just slow to update?


You may have to wait depending on backlog, but if your intent is to 
use Potlatch, the edit button works immediately.


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Re: [OSM-talk] Timeout uploading GPX traces

2010-07-30 Thread Ed Avis
Tom Hughes tom at compton.nu writes:

Just now I succeeded in uploading a 47 kilobyte trace but got a timeout
uploading a 325 kilobyte one.  The error reported by Firefox is 'The 
connection
to the server was reset while the page was loading.'

Are you on a very slow internet connection or something?

No, seems fine for other stuff.  (I have seen the same error on different
ISPs.)
 
If you let me have your IP address then I can look at the logs and see 
if I can see what is going on.

According to http://whatismyipaddress.com/ it's 83.67.143.41, masqueraded
somehow from a local network address of 192.168.1.11.

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