I know about the method of adding /dirty to a tile-url to re render it. But this doesn't works for low zoom levels and there seems a problem with rendering coasts. Actually I found an error in the rendering of the philippine Island Palawan: http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=9.693&lon=118.507&zoom=10&layers=M Here Palawan is flooded. If you zoom in it is ok. So this seems not to be an error in the database but an render error. |
See Questions Tagged With coastline and the question "inverness-showing-as-flooded". In short: You have to wait a few weeks. The zoomed-in tiles (here: zoom level 12) seem to either be still old ones or have already been re-rendered. The zoomed-out tiles (here: zoom level 11) are not updated that often (compared to the zoomed-in tiles). Can we close this question? Hi, it´s about 6 weeks later and Palawan is still flooded. There must be some way to rerender these tiles. Dimitri
(16 Apr '13, 10:23)
Dimitri_Junker
I sympathize, Dimitri... if you go to http://osm.org/go/ZZwsPoxl2- you'll see that Scarboro Creek is still "flooded" about 5 months after the coastline was corrected.
(14 Jul '13, 01:41)
gpspilot1
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You could check for errors in the coastline with the OSMI coastline view, http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=coastline&lon=118.70390&lat=9.71872&zoom=12&opacity=0.60&overlays=coastline,coastline_error_lines , but it's a tedious process if you want to cover the whole island, because the error overlay is only rendered at zoom >=12.