Hello Qgis users,
I am developing a plugin on QGIS 2.18.11 using Eclipse Oxygen and Pydev 5.9.2.
I try to connect Eclipse with QGIS and to debug using the plugin Remote Debug.
At first, connection is activated and it works correctly but after that, I get
a minicrash dump.
Here is a capture of
Hi Pietro,
On Fri, 18. Aug 2017 at 09:38:13 +, Rossin Pietro wrote:
> Where is my error (if any)?
None. There error is mine - but it should be fixed now.
Jürgen
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Hello
today I was trying to update my qgis-server release in Debian Jessie
In sources.list I have
deb http://qgis.org/debian jessie main
deb-src http://qgis.org/debian jessie main
Then I made as explained in installation instruction
wget -O - http://qgis.org/downloads/qgis-2017.gpg.key | gpg
Sorry, I have to fix my answer. The coordinate of the location actually
IS stored inside the HTML code, f.e.:
You can create a Python script to parse the HTML content and read out
the meta-tag's attributes. But check the copyright first of course.
Am Fr, 18.08.2017, 10:23 schrieb Finbar
Hi there,
that's pretty offtopic, but let me try a quick answer:
"Eventbrite" uses Google Maps API (or engine) to query and display
the location of its events. Normally, those websites query Google's
geocoder in realtime, since Google doesn't allow to store coordinates
in other systems.
You are
Hi all,
I am trying to get location data from Eventbrite (platform that allows event
organizers to plan, promote, and sell tickets to events)
https://www.eventbrite.ie/d/ireland--dublin/events/?crt=regular&sort=best
Does anyone know where the file is located that holds the lat / longs so I can
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