<head><style>body{font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:9pt;background-color: #ffffff;color: black;}</style></head><body id="compText">Sam:<br><br> I don't know of any source for Ontario street names -- If CanVec has this and we can use canvec and it links to geobase then I would be very interested is scripting the street names.<br><br>Canvec does seem to have railroads (I haven't looked at canvec at all) and I definitely want that.<br><br>So on my list of scripts to write (after the geobase import set I working on now) are<br><br>rivers from geobase<br>railroads from canvec<br>streetnames from ??? [ I had thought I would have to wait for years until geobase rolled them out in Ontario]<br><br>I now have a script that can do is_in for streets if I have county or city boundaries -- I made my own for areas near London ontario, but does anyone know if there are county boundaries available somewhere?<br><br>I guess I'll be busy ... :)<br><br>John Peterson<br><br><br><blockquote style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(0, 0, 255); padding-left: 5px; margin-left: 0px;">Sam Vekemans said:<br><br><acrosscanadatrails@gmail.com><jdp@ix.netcom.com><rtdegelder@gmail.com><richard@weait.com><ssinger_pg@sympatico.ca><michcasa@gmail.com><div>Anyway, I'm wondering about weather or not your planning on having another script that would be able to import the road names? .. . or you think it would be better off that they get manually entered in, from survey?</div>
<div><br></div><div>I guess that as long as the data shows the same tag reference, it doesn't really matter what method was used. Right? I think so. </div><div><br></div></michcasa@gmail.com></ssinger_pg@sympatico.ca></richard@weait.com></rtdegelder@gmail.com></jdp@ix.netcom.com></acrosscanadatrails@gmail.com></blockquote></body>