[Tagging] Permanent ID/URI --- off topic email

European Water Project europeanwaterproject at gmail.com
Tue May 19 11:41:19 UTC 2020


On Tue, 19 May 2020 at 13:12, Paul Allen <pla16021 at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Tue, 19 May 2020 at 11:50, European Water Project <
> europeanwaterproject at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> I do not want to send people to the node on OpenStreetMap via a url ... I
>> agree this would not be friendly to the user experience.
>>
>
> It's better than nothing, but not a lot better.
>



>
>> There are two places where it would be helpful to have a permanent id
>> associated with the osm object.
>>
>> 1) When a contributeur takes a  picture of a fountain via the web app
>> image capture feature :
>> https://drive.google.com/open?id=1XbYC1xwsjCySv1g9LPHx3zX07SNtCeuI
>> It would be nice to give a "permanent" link to the image to the user so
>> that they can save the image and share it with friends. I currently save
>> the image with a name closely related to the osm node id.
>>
>
> I'm not impressed by the way that link displays the image, but if that's
> all you have
> then that's all you have.
>

>>>>>Well, it allows the user to see the object image immediately after
taking the picture.



> Why not add it to the node as image=*?
>

>>>>>Is it possible to use an API to add image tags to osm objects  ?
 Adding image tags to each of the objects would be the best solution.



>
> 2) I would like to create a permanent link which when clicked takes the
>> user to a map centered at the osm object and then overlays a small popup
>> with the object features (including the image).
>>
>
> Assuming you can find the node in the first place, then you can find its
> location, and from that display the map.  Here is a node for a cafe
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/3257861861 with location displayed as
> a link.  Here is what I get by clicking on that link:
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/52.08045/-4.65684
>


> It gets harder to find the location for a cafe mapped as a building.  But
> visiting one of the nodes of the object will get you close enough.
>

>>>> I have a mental road map for doing this if the ids are permanent and I
don't have a means of attaching the images directly on the object.

>
> The simpler the solution the better.
>>
>
> Maybe the source code for
>
> http://gk.historic.place/historische_objekte/l/en/index.html?zoom=18&lat=52.08193&lon=-4.66055&detail=3&pid=HaHbHcSaHe
>  can give you some ideas.  He highlights historical=* and heritage=*,
> clicking
> on them gives things like
>
> http://gk.historic.place/historische_objekte/l/en/index.html?zoom=18&lat=52.08209&lon=-4.66055&detail=3&pid=HaHbHcSaHe&select=n5388183063
>
>

> --
> Paul
>
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