Heh, ok so my authentication code tries to filter a non existent email
address field from the response. Maybe I thought it would be available
sometime when I wrote that. Thanks for clearing that.
As a consequence I should change the forum code so it displays a warning
when a user tries to
Gervase Markham wrote:
Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
Sounds reasonable, but I don't mind the brainstorming happening there
now. I can always put stuff away on the future ideas page, after/when
submitting us.
The problem with that is that, when you register your organisation, you
have to give
Brett Henderson wrote:
Just happened to check my email, I won't be back for another week or
so. To fix the problem, do the following steps (I can't access anything
from internet cafes myself).
Login as bretth on dev
Change to the ~/app/osmosis directory
Modify
Hi, I am struggling with a problem. I have been trying for weeks...
literally, to get a SQL database dump of the planet file. Something
ready to generate maps from on a Windows platform. I have tried porting
the .OSM file to a linux system. I actually ran a procedure on Fedora 7,
PostGIS,
Fire Girl schrieb:
Hi, I am struggling with a problem. I have been trying for weeks...
literally, to get a SQL database dump of the planet file. Something
ready to generate maps from on a Windows platform. I have tried porting
the .OSM file to a linux system. I actually ran a procedure on
On a Windows platform you can try to use Kosmos (
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Kosmos) as a rendering engine. For
this you will need to have an OSM file corresponding to the area you want to
render - use osmosis to get an extract from the big planet file if
necessary. After this you can
On 03/03/2008 20:00, Chris Morley wrote:
The gpx file is:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Chris%20Morley/traces/80947
I extracted the fist 5 minutes of the wav file:
http://www.gaseq.co.uk/OSM/20080227afivemins.wav
(not a great example of an audio track)
This plays in JOSM, but without
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