Re: [OSM-talk] Invisible character LRM in some website values

2014-05-02 Thread Glenn Plas
On 01-05-14 21:51, John Packer wrote: Solved! At least for now... Changeset: http://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/22071440 I suppose I hit the same problem as you, Glenn: JOSM wasn't recognizing that the data was changed. But that was because I removed these characters in the OSM file

Re: [OSM-talk] Invisible character LRM in some website values

2014-05-01 Thread John Packer
Solved! At least for now... Changeset: http://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/22071440 I suppose I hit the same problem as you, Glenn: JOSM wasn't recognizing that the data was changed. But that was because I removed these characters in the OSM file itself, not inside JOSM. The solution was to

Re: [OSM-talk] Invisible character LRM in some website values

2014-04-29 Thread Bryce Nesbitt
Keepright and/or Maproulette are fine tools for crowfixing such things. Keepright is probably already picking them up, at it loads website tags and matches them to the other tags in the same OSM primitive. ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org

Re: [OSM-talk] Invisible character LRM in some website values

2014-04-29 Thread Glenn Plas
On 29-04-14 04:33, John Packer wrote: Today I found out a /funny/ thing. It seems some values for the keys 'website' and 'contact:website' have a LRM character at it's end. That's not something good because it corrupts the URL. (example) On taginfo:

Re: [OSM-talk] Invisible character LRM in some website values

2014-04-29 Thread Glenn Plas
I tried fixing some in Josm, and I can confirm the LRM char is in the URL, but to make josm realise that there was a change I had to had a note tag, josm doesn't account for those special chars to determine changes and allow an upload. I opened a ticket with JOSM in this regard as it's not

[OSM-talk] Invisible character LRM in some website values

2014-04-28 Thread John Packer
Today I found out a *funny* thing. It seems some values for the keys 'website' and 'contact:website' have a LRM character at it's end. That's not something good because it corrupts the URL. (example) On taginfo: http://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/search?q=website%3D%E2%80%8E Example of an overpass