Simon Lopez wrote:
Hi,
I would like to know if there is any plan of adding some crossdomail.xml
on various OSM API domains. Any flash developper that wants to use OSM
datas need to use a proxy.
You may know the openscales project is an Open Source (LGPL) mapping
framework based on
It has been on my todo list since errol went in. University, exams, etc,
have led to a lack of time to do anything about it.
Thomas
Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering whether it is feasible to set up some kind of Mapnik
rendering chain for the api.dev system. The backdrop to
jamesmikedup...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
I fixed the mines already. I am importing the EPA sites.
of course I unzipped it. The gpsbabel produced nothing.
mike
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Good luck, this is the one projection that the OS actually sell for
professional uses.
I thought that OSTN02 wouldn't actually be needed unless for the very
high precision stuff. The standard OSGB36 transform should be good
enough otherwise?
On Mon, 2009-10-19 at 20:33 +0100, TimSC wrote:
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for it.
http://twitter.com/kalsch/status/4582749178
Please spread this!
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Thanks in advance.
Martin
This looks like an issue with Merkaartor allowing ways with single
nodes to be formed if nodes are consecutively deleted from the way.
Otoh, it may be user error, intending to delete the way but not doing
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2009/9/8 John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com:
Hosting OpenLayers.js and some kind of web page would be useful as
well so people with simple web pages could embed a map in an iframe.
* osm.org
* Export tab
* Select Embeddable Html
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the data on them shouldn't be valuable.
Also note that the oauth functionality of the oauth branch is now in trunk.
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bigger rather than smaller?
Ed
The database is a matter for the sysadmins, this will however impact
greatly on the planetfile size, which more people often struggle with.
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Maybe this is a hint.
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imprecise.
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(it used to
work as is in 2.1). Add a require of lib/migrate to the top of that
migration (as some of the others already have) and it will work.
The fix is already on the i18n branch but not on the head right now.
Tom
I've merged the fix across to head.
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did have
bad coordinates in the database from some source, and nobody bothered
to run a consistancy check on them...
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The api06 install doesn't seem to be talking to Potlatch; the main
site
works fine. Not quite sure why yet.
Works for me, I've not had any issues with potlatch at all
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. Then use the figures given in this order:
left,bottom,right,top
The other numbers you may wish to change are those before the
description (eg: 1, 12, Muenchen), these are the zoom levels at
which the tiles will be generated.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Bounding_Box
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of the existing mysql ones and then modifying to use postgres.
See r14515 onwards here -
http://trac.openstreetmap.org/log/applications/utils/osmosis
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2009/4/24 Till Harbaum / Lists li...@harbaum.org:
Hi,
Am Donnerstag 23 April 2009 schrieb Tom Hughes:
about the api then no, it isn't running apache. It's running lighttpd as
it has done for the last couple of years.
Some of the emails of Thomas Wood indicated that there was an apache
2009/4/24 Till Harbaum / Lists li...@harbaum.org:
Hi,
Am Freitag 24 April 2009 schrieb Thomas Wood:
Any responses from me will be related to the testing APIs on dev,
which do run under Apache.
Ah ... so the API testing takes place in a different setup than the
real life operation? Why
away this coming week, so any mail sent directly to me will
not be answered.
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probably going to return a
stack trace in html (focused towards browser use), and the 500
internal server error status code.
Thanks,
Till
Am Freitag 10 April 2009 schrieb Thomas Wood:
Thanks for bringing this up, for future reference, the exact error was:
[2009-04-09 20:39:38.334164 #1380
not aim to solve this issue afaik.
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errors 500 with this and sometimes just an empty
reply. This should be giving me a changeset id in return, shouldn't it?
What's wrong with this request?
Till
Am Donnerstag 09 April 2009 schrieb Thomas Wood:
I've done a quick search through the server's log, and can find 401
and 500 responses
to modify the data as
required.
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in it disappears.
Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
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Sorry, here is the correct version:
http://paste.debian.net/30757/
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further issues and design the implementation model for any of these 3 ideas
mentioned. Thank you,
Rajan
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they differ by a few seconds?
Just moving a node doesn't create a new history entry for the way, I think.
Um, that seems true indeed. I just assumed it would.
Nevel
However, I think potlatch does work in this way..
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a myriad of other open data formats
for this sort of thing also
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this is with the new wmsplugin.
Would it be worthwhile reconsidering the default?
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2008/12/20 Ulf Lamping ulf.lamp...@googlemail.com:
Thomas Wood schrieb:
2008/12/18 Ulf Lamping ulf.lamp...@googlemail.com:
P.S.: The most pressing need to document is IMHO very certainly the
various
possible options that you can choose for the various constructors ...
That's the purpose
2008/12/18 Ulf Lamping ulf.lamp...@googlemail.com:
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A particularly good guide to spherical mercator and projections with
openlayers is at http://docs.openlayers.org/spherical_mercator/
OpenLayers has a history of very sparse documentation, but they're
trying to fix
/rails_port
tia,
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Shaun's local
is ok
but I cannot get anything else than zero-sized to the api06 server
from
Merkaartor when PUT-ting.
Would you be able to check the logs of the http server to check for
relevant messages?
The test server is nothing to do with me.
The test server was setup by Thomas Wood
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Maarten Deen wrote:
Thomas Wood wrote:
The maxResolution option on the Map object is currently not doing
anything at a guess, this is what is causing the vectors to disappear
at z13
I've found out that the length of the vectors is affecting at which
2008/12/8 Thomas Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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The maxResolution option on the Map object is currently not doing
anything at a guess, this is what is causing the vectors to disappear
at z13
I've found out
We think we've now pinned down and fixed all osmosis-related errors.
I've dropped the database and freshly reloaded it with the same
extract.
You'll need to create a new user account.
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2008/12/7 Ulf Lamping [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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A few things
The maxExtent set on the Map object must be in the projection defined
on the Map object
The maxResolution option on the Map object is currently not doing
anything
to osmosis' user
account that it creates for mysql imports. The rails validation
doesn't like something about it, but I'm not quite sure what yet.
Manual database tweakings of the changeset/osmosis user have provided
fruitless so far.
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I hope to keep it tracking svn closely.
Many thanks to Shaun McDonald, Chris Schmidt and Brett Henderson for
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acceptable would this be
seen to be?
Thanks,
Nick
Perfectly fine, providing the standard OSM attribution.
In fact, the OpenLayers definition[0] was produced so people could do
this easily!
[0] http://www.openstreetmap.org/openlayers/OpenStreetMap.js
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are any more artifacts?
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2008/11/8 Richard Chirgwin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Brett Henderson wrote:
Perhaps the xml file has been truncated. Can you check the last lines
of the file to make sure the xml file has been closed correctly? The
program creating the file may have crashed half way through the file
creation.
unix tools (patch), if on
windows, there's probably an alternative.
Make sure you check out the relevant tree from svn - svn co
http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/
Edit the file. then svn ci file_path
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I'd prefer to see documentation on the wiki, to lower the entry
barrier to potential documenters!
The potlatch docs are quite worth a look, its subsection of the wiki
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present that in the main window. Just as indication for the user what a
map looks like in the specific application.
Stefan
Please be sure to do it in such a way that newbies to OSM/Merkaartor
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did it because of an index constraint on the database.
This has recently been fixed to actually return a nice error and stop
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-intelligently, assuming they're the old format
if:
a) The OL permalink control puts the position outside of the map's
maxExtent (ie: sets centre to 0,0)
b) lat, lon, zoom params are numbers (checked to be outside the expected
range for lat lons)
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