On Wed, 13 May 2009 07:53:35 +1000, Brett Henderson br...@bretth.com
wrote:
I have created a 0.31 release but haven't uploaded it to the normal
location yet. For now you can download the 0.31 release from here:
http://www.bretth.com/osmosis/osmosis-0.31.zip
Or for the binary version only:
Hi all,
Is there any tool (or XSLT file) which converts KML (points, linestrings,
ev. polygons) to OSM format (XML)?
Yours,
S.
P.S. The KML comes from own sources and does'nt originate from digitizing in
Google Earth.
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Am 13.05.2009 17:58, Russ Nelson:
Andy Robinson \(blackadder-lists\) writes:
Should perhaps JOSM be able to detect ways with too many nodes and offer
to
split them on download? It's very easy to shift a whole way and then end
up
needing to upload a huge changeset that bombs on
Stefan Keller wrote:
Is there any tool (or XSLT file) which converts KML (points,
linestrings, ev. polygons) to OSM format (XML)?
I think you can use GPS Babel?
Stefan
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Hi, I suddenly started getting 403 - Forbidden from my any machine. I also
get a 403 when i simply go to www.openstreetmap.org in a browser (just
discovered this...). Have I been blacklisted or is this an outage?
Concerned,
Jeff
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This is only true from my server, correction... typo on the other machine.
Late night. But my server definitely gets 403 for any
openstreetmap.orgresource...
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 10:20 PM, Jeffrey Warren war...@mit.edu wrote:
Hi, I suddenly started getting 403 - Forbidden from my any machine.
Jeffrey Warren schrieb:
This is only true from my server, correction... typo on the other
machine. Late night. But my server definitely gets 403 for any
openstreetmap.org http://openstreetmap.org resource...
Getting HTTP/1.1 200 OK here, must be something local.
Bye,
Michi
Yeah, my local machine gets 200 fine... i guess i was more asking if there's
some kind of ban policy or whether i should be checking my own network...
thanks,
jeff
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 10:36 PM, Michael Bemmerl osm-t...@mx-server.dewrote:
Jeffrey Warren schrieb:
This is only true from my
JOSM dev folks,
Should perhaps JOSM be able to detect ways with too many nodes and offer to
split them on download? It's very easy to shift a whole way and then end up
needing to upload a huge changeset that bombs on the 2k limit.
I'm seeing quite a few mails and comments on this line from users
Andy Robinson \(blackadder-lists\) writes:
Should perhaps JOSM be able to detect ways with too many nodes and offer to
split them on download? It's very easy to shift a whole way and then end up
needing to upload a huge changeset that bombs on the 2k limit.
YES! JOSM shouldn't let you
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