Re: [talk-au] ISP caching problems with JOSM ?

2013-09-15 Thread Ross Scanlon
Sounds more like the caching within JOSM. Cheers Ross On 12/09/13 23:15, Grant Slater wrote: Hi Ian, The api.openstreetmap.org map data servers send "no-cache" headers and proxy/caches should therefore NOT be caching the results... But some ISPs are too aggressive with their caching. Make su

Re: [talk-au] ISP caching problems with JOSM ?

2013-09-13 Thread Steer
ing out of the cache. Seems to work on the basis of 1 test ! Thanks for your help Ian -Original Message- From: gr...@firefishy.com [mailto:gr...@firefishy.com] On Behalf Of Grant Slater Sent: Thursday, 12 September 2013 9:15 PM To: Steer Cc: talk-au Subject: Re: [talk-au] ISP caching problems

Re: [talk-au] ISP caching problems with JOSM ?

2013-09-12 Thread Grant Slater
Hi Ian, The api.openstreetmap.org map data servers send "no-cache" headers and proxy/caches should therefore NOT be caching the results... But some ISPs are too aggressive with their caching. Make sure JOSM is set to the default OSM server (there are 3rd party caching API servers available): JOSM

[talk-au] ISP caching problems with JOSM ?

2013-09-12 Thread Steer
I'm wondering if I'm striking caching problems with my ISP or my PC. I make changes and upload them with no error messages and close JOSM. I re-open the next day, and my changes aren't there - but they are present in the "slippy map". I re-do them and upload them and get a conflict saying the se