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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2015-05-20 19:26, Andreas Goss wrote
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<blockquote cite="mid:mjig3v$c01$1@ger.gmane.org" type="cite">
<blockquote type="cite">That is the same number both on a node
(once) and on the way/relation
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*that this node belongs to* (once)?
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Do you mean area when you say way? I think if a building has the
address then you should not have a node for just the address. If
it's a amenity, craft etc. then it's fine to put the address on
that, too.
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An amenity is not an object, it's an attribute of an object like a
building.<br>
It hasn't got an address either, the object has one.<br>
And yes, my point is (only) about when the object is an area made of
a closed way.<br>
The wiki states that the address of an area can be tagged on one of
its nodes.<br>
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Cheers
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