Hi,
Sorry, my last mail was meant as a personal mail ...
Am Mi, 15. Juli 2009 schrieb Holger Schöner:
> Hallo Stefan,
[...]
> > I'm programming a client what loads osm data from xapi. To reduce
> > downloading data I would like to do an update to the dates I already
> > have got locally. I've rea
Hallo Stefan,
Wir haben uns am Wochenende in Amsterdam kennen gelernt, oder? Ich wollte in
den nächsten Tagen sowieso mal schauen, ob ich deine Email herausfinde, um
den Kontakt vielleicht weiter aufrecht zu erhalten!? Und jetzt kommt mir der
Zufall zur Hilfe ;-)
> I'm programming a client wha
Devs,
I am a bit concerned about the fact that the JOSM .jar file has
grown from 1.7 MB to 5.5 MB in the last 12 months, that's factor 3.2.
With all due respect, I do not think that JOSM is now 3.2 times as good
as it was one year ago - it certainly is better but on average we seem
to be s
Hello list,
I don't know if this is the right list.
I'm programming a client what loads osm data from xapi. To reduce
downloading data I would like to do an update to the dates I already
have got locally. I've read the XAPI doc in the wiki but I didn't saw a
possibility.
Does the api provide
like the WOEID system that Yahoo! were pushing for us to use?
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Mikel Maron wrote:
> At the moment, we don't have permalinks, because the API
> version is included in the URL. Perhaps the API could also
> support read-only, permalinks for objects, like
> http://api.openstreetmap.org/api/node/264695865
Absolutely. The problem with doing it that way is that
>From discussion about linkedgeodata.org/ on geowanking...
From: Sean Gillies
To: geowank...@geowanking.org
>
> I'm skeptical about RDF too, but the linked geodata folks are adding some
> extra value (at least for a particular group of users): hypertext, so that
> you or your software can fo
Hi,
For different reasons, I need re-building a whole lot of rather old (~8month)
mapnik tiles across europe I had.
I am in the process of building it from zoom 0 to zoom 12 (other levels are
handeled with on demand cache system )
>From level 0 to 5 things are going quite fast (presumably beca
Eddy Petrișor a écrit :
> chove a scris:
>> On Mon, 13 Jul 2009 00:59:26 +0300, Eddy Petrișor
>>
>> wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Attached is a patch to the Python OsmApi that allows identification of
>>> the application by pre-pending the application id, but keeping the
>>> Python OSM API version pre
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 6:45 PM, Frederik Ramm wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Andy Allan wrote:
>>
>> Anyone fancy a challenge? It looks to me like an entire county has
>> been duplicated in Pennsylvania - Huntingdon, PA. Looks like Milenko
>> and DaveHansen both uploaded copies a day apart from one another.
>
>
Steve Hosgood wrote:
> <> Hmm - a revert to flash player 9.0.48 might do it
> so it seems. And some people claim it was broken even then...
Don't bother, I hope to be committing the fix this evening.
cheers
Richard
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Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Steve Hosgood wrote:
That's odd. I'm really sure that back in Potlatch 0.9x days (just before 1.0
came out) it was quite capable of taking letters like ô and ŷ entered with
the X-window 'compose' key. I live in Wales and need tho
> 1. Go to http://www.systemeD.net/stuff/keycode.html
> 2. Type some non-ASCII characters into the top box (letters with accents,
> the sort of thing you might want to enter as an OSM tag value)
> 3. For each one, tell me what it returns in the next two boxes
I typed: äöüÄÖÜß
This is what appeare
chove a scris:
> On Mon, 13 Jul 2009 00:59:26 +0300, Eddy Petrișor
>
> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Attached is a patch to the Python OsmApi that allows identification of
>> the application by pre-pending the application id, but keeping the
>> Python OSM API version present.
>>
>> It would be nice if y
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