On Sun, 4 Aug 2019 at 10:29, Lanxana . <lanxa...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I have looked in taginfo and approximately in 15000 cases the semicolon > (;) is used, in 3000 the comma (,) and in 1000 cases the hyphen (-). It > would seem therefore that the general criteria is to use the semicolon. >
See https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Semi-colon_value_separator One thing that page doesn't explicitly mention is that the semi-colon is a problem in URLs because it can be a valid, meaningful character in some URLs. It really is that? Is there no risk of causing errors when converting data > to another format? > See link above. Another option that I had valued, and of which I have not found use, is to > add the level in the label itself, thus being: > > isced: level: 1 = yes + isced: level: 2 = yes, for a center that offers > levels 1 and 2. > See link above. What's your opinion? > Ask any two people on this list their opinion on any matter and you will get THREE opinions. At least. -- Paul
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