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Sample of Trails and more Canvec Data

Käyttäjä geobase:acrosscanadatrails kirjoitti tämän 15. toukokuuta 2009 kielellä English.

upload 1 sample of LX2420009_1trail
osm.org/browse/changeset/1198105
(viewable on the Osmarender)

upload 1 sample of LX2280009_1footbridge
osm.org/browse/changeset/1199765

upload 2of2 samples of IC2110009_2lumber_yard
osm.org/browse/changeset/1199612

I'll have the Converted OSM files available later today (hopefully)
Then it would be a good time to update the wiki.

Cheers,
Sam

Sijainti: Lake Cowichan, Cowichan Valley Regional District, British Columbia, V0R 2G0, Canada
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Kommentti käyttäjältä Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason 15. toukokuuta 2009 klo 16.04

Your use of the U+FFFD replacement character in the data suggests some sort of encoding conversion problem.

Kommentti käyttäjältä acrosscanadatrails 15. toukokuuta 2009 klo 16.30

It's the french accented letters which cause the conversion being wrong.
And i list the french word for each feature, as that's how it is from the source. (French is the Official 2nd language)

Would it be better to just list the 'english' & french text with ':en & :fr? as a separate tag?

I don't know how to add the different characters.
Do you have a better solution?

Thanks,

Kommentti käyttäjältä Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason 15. toukokuuta 2009 klo 22.24

What encoding is the data originally in and how are you converting it? You converting "cour à bois" to "cour [U+FFFD] bois" suggests a easy-to-fix encoding issue in your code.

And yes, structured data is better, so perhaps canvec:value=Lumber yard - ( Cour à bois ) should be split up into canvec:value:en=Lumber yard and canvec:value:fr=Cour à bois. Although that tagging schema suggests those values came from the canvec dataset.

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