[OSM-talk] ID="0"
Andy Robinson
Andy_J_Robinson at blueyonder.co.uk
Mon May 8 22:14:58 BST 2006
Yeah, as I recall these errors occurred when Ways were first implemented a
couple of months ago and the client software was not dealing with them quite
properly. I think they may be Nick's? It's a task sometime to correct these
but not vital unless they are causing other errors. However since JOSM is
throwing a fit I guess they need to be manually sorted sooner rather than
later.
I think basically a "O" ID segment in a way means that the segment was not
assigned its db ID before the way was written.
Andy
Andy Robinson
Andy_J_Robinson at blueyonder.co.uk
>-----Original Message-----
>From: talk-bounces at openstreetmap.org [mailto:talk-
>bounces at openstreetmap.org] On Behalf Of Dean Earley
>Sent: 08 May 2006 21:45
>To: talk at openstreetmap.org
>Subject: [OSM-talk] ID="0"
>
>Another one for you all....
>
>I've noticed (when JOSM errors) that there are several Ways with
>erroneous data.
>
>While requesting:
>http://www.openstreetmap.org/api/0.3/map?bbox=-
>1.474798891194944,50.89390536524607,-1.2906337977927183,51.008165843391964
>
> <way id="128" timestamp="2006-03-15 23:16:06">
> <seg id="581267"/>
> <seg id="0"/>
> <seg id="581268"/>
> <seg id="581269"/>
> <seg id="581270"/>
> <seg id="581271"/>
> <seg id="581272"/>
> <seg id="581273"/>
> <tag k="name" v=""/>
> <tag k="bike" v="yes"/>
> <tag k="horse" v="yes"/>
> <tag k="foot" v="yes"/>
> <tag k="class" v="path"/>
> </way>
>
> <way id="133" timestamp="2006-03-16 00:03:58">
> <seg id="581334"/>
> <seg id="581335"/>
> <seg id="581336"/>
> <seg id="581337"/>
> <seg id="581338"/>
> <seg id="581339"/>
> <seg id="581340"/>
> <seg id="581341"/>
> <seg id="581342"/>
> <seg id="581343"/>
> <seg id="581344"/>
> <seg id="581345"/>
> <seg id="581346"/>
> <seg id="581347"/>
> <seg id="581348"/>
> <seg id="581349"/>
> <seg id="0"/>
> <seg id="0"/>
> <seg id="0"/>
> <seg id="0"/>
> <tag k="name" v=""/>
> <tag k="foot" v="yes"/>
> <tag k="class" v="path"/>
> </way>
>
>Can this be corrected simply or do I need to munge HTTP requests?
>(I don't think I was the author... :)
>
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