Hi,

Steve Bennett wrote:
Thanks, I really appreciate this help. When I try and edit or create,
I just get an error "XML parser can't parse this data".

Hm. Unsure why. Maybe you need to drop the changeset id and/or user name and user id and timestamp from the relation, as those will be set automatically. The osmrawedit tool will have to make minor changes to the xml you enter so what works and doesn't not only depends on what the API expects, but also what osmrawedit is coded to do (and I don't know it so well).

I've tried
using .../create in the url, and removing parts of the relation
definition (like the id, uid etc).

You can create a new relation with the old contents but it would be cooler if you managed to edit the old one, since that will then show up right in the history (people later investigating the relation would see that it has been created by you earlier, then deleted, then undeleted).

Will the OSM server accept new objects being created with specific
ids?

No, usually you would pass in the id only when updating an existing object (or undeleting one that has previously existed).

Bye
Frederik

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