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Σχόλιο από τον/την davespod στις 13 Δεκέμβριος 2009 στις 17:34

I assume you are talking about this:

osm.org/?lat=53.03741&lon=-2.181&zoom=16&layers=B000TTFT

Maplint reports "not-in-map-features" for any tags it does not recognise, and whilst it can indicate typos, often highlights quite deliberate tagging, including some widely used tags. In this case, it seems to be the "is_in" key, which is quite widely used. However, it does appear that one user has tagged every single node in a number of ways with "is_in" tags, which does seem a little strange (I say strange, rather than wrong, as people are really free to tag as they please, and clearly each of these nodes is in Staffordshire!).

I suppose you could message him and ask him if this was intentional? Not sure what else to suggest.

Σχόλιο από τον/την Richard στις 13 Δεκέμβριος 2009 στις 19:15

Or if you really don't know what is going on here:

Go to the '+' in the top right and turn the misleading, erroneous Maplint layer off. :)

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