On 2008-10-31, Glenn Linderman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The problem with stdin/stdout is on Windows 2000 (and maybe the earlier
> NT?). But not on XP or AFAIK Vista.
> It only occurs when a program is executed indirectly using the file
> associations instead of directly via the command lin
On approximately 10/30/2008 2:13 PM, came the following characters from
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On 2008-10-30, fx5900 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just went to go and get a coffee when i noticed a email, thought it was
just usual spam. Read your message, and it worked. it was becaus
On 2008-10-30, fx5900 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I just went to go and get a coffee when i noticed a email, thought it was
> just usual spam. Read your message, and it worked. it was because i did not
> put they 'python' keyword infront. How did u figure it out?
It is some problem with the D
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On 2008-10-30, fx5900 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>i am trying to convert an .osm (openstreetmap) file into gml format and
> finally to shapefile given this wiki info
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/GML. I'm using windows and when i
> entered the following commands osm2gml.py
r.py", line 38, in fatalError
raise exception
SAXParseException: :1:0: syntax error
Please would somebody mind telling how i can covert my osm file into the
.gml format using the python file on the dos command or using pythonwin.
Cheers
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