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> On 12. Jul 2017, at 12:33, Walter Nordmann wrote:
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> If you don't know the osm_id? Don't think so.
knowing the id you don't need overpass api. If you don't know it, you can get
old data from overpass api to get the id, here's some more explanation and
example, with lin
If you don't know the osm_id? Don't think so.
walter
Am 12.07.2017 um 12:27 schrieb Martin Koppenhoefer:
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On 12. Jul 2017, at 06:04, maning sambale wrote:
Or press "U" in Potlatch 1 *
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Change_rollback#Potlatch_1
+1, you can also get dele
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> On 12. Jul 2017, at 06:04, maning sambale wrote:
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> Or press "U" in Potlatch 1 *
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Change_rollback#Potlatch_1
+1, you can also get deleted objects from the overpass api
cheers,
Martin
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Or press "U" in Potlatch 1 *
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Change_rollback#Potlatch_1
* Which I call the greatest potlatch hack ever
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 7:53 AM, James wrote:
> http://simon04.dev.openstreetmap.org/whodidit/
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> Can find change sets and object ids in a certain place, may
http://simon04.dev.openstreetmap.org/whodidit/
Can find change sets and object ids in a certain place, maybe that is the
simplest waywithout going into full history database parsing
On Jul 11, 2017 10:19 PM, "Mark Bradley"
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> If I run across an object in the Bing aerial photography th
If I run across an object in the Bing aerial photography that I suspect was
mapped at one time in OSM, but does not exist now in OSM (probably because
someone deleted it), how can I verify that it used to exist in the map?
Mark
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