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On 12/24/09 5:33 PM, Jeremy Adams wrote:
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<div>On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 5:24 PM, Richard Welty <span><<a
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<blockquote>i'm doing some work down in the Tampa/St Pete area, and i
see segments<br>
of US 301 and I-75 east of Tampa that<br>
have disappeared. in both cases, they correspond to an administrative<br>
boundary. could someone's duplicate way<br>
removal script perhaps be overly enthusiastic?<br>
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Can you check the history of the area with Potlach and get one of the
way ID #s? We can check to see who's changeset deleted it and maybe
contact them for more info.<br>
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no need. i just figured out that the latest stable version of josm no
longer overlays admin boundaries and highways<br>
in the display, the admin boundaries obscure the highways entirely.<br>
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in the words of the great emily litella, "never mind".<br>
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richard<br>
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