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 add the attribute action="modify" to each object in the
file before opening it in JOSM. (I did this with a VIM macro)



2014-04-29 11:22 GMT-03:00 John Packer <[email protected]>:

> Bryce,
>
> As far as I know, Keepright will simply flag this as an invalid/dead
> website, which might mislead people into removing perfectly fine websites
> that were "corrupted" by this character.
>
> Glenn,
> In my case, JOSM noticed the difference and uploaded the changes. I am
> using JOSM 7000 on Linux. (though it seems there was a node that wasn't
> corrected; but I am not sure whether I failed to correct it or JOSM didn't
> perceive it).
>
>
> Em 29/04/2014 07:11, "Glenn Plas" <[email protected]> escreveu:
>
>
>>  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 seeing the
>> differences.  see  https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/9960
>>
>> Glenn
>>
>
>
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