2009/8/3 Ian Dees :
> On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 8:56 PM, Lennard wrote:
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>> I would think you'd have to open a new changeset and upload the
>> osmChange directly to the API, not from JOSM.
>
> How would I go about doing that? I suppose I could use curl or something
> similar, but is there a better
Ian Dees wrote:
> How would I go about doing that? I suppose I could use curl or something
> similar, but is there a better way?
If you can run perl scripts, have a look at:
http://trac.openstreetmap.org/browser/applications/utils/revert
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Lennard
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(Sorry, should have reply-all'd):
On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 8:56 PM, Lennard wrote:
> I would think you'd have to open a new changeset and upload the
> osmChange directly to the API, not from JOSM.
How would I go about doing that? I suppose I could use curl or something
similar, but is there a be
Ian Dees wrote:
> I downloaded the osmChange file from [1], changed all the to
> and tried to upload it with JOSM. JOSM says there's no data to
> upload.
I would think you'd have to open a new changeset and upload the
osmChange directly to the API, not from JOSM.
PS: Why did you tag all tho
Hi everyone,
I was looking at importing some cemetery borders from Iowa today. I did the
SHP->OSM conversion and fired up JOSM and started uploading. At the end,
JOSM gave me an error saying that the server returned a 500 error code, so I
gave up and went about my business.
Fast forward to just n
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