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When I want to save a change, I get this error message:

File not found

Couldn't find a file/directory/API operation by that name on the OpenStreetMap server (HTTP 404)

Feel free to contact the OpenStreetMap community if you have found a broken link / bug. Make a note of the exact URL of your request.

Linux, Firefox 23.0.1. The addons NoScript und RequestPolicy are allowing all requests.

Edit: Same when both addons are disabled.

asked 28 Aug '13, 08:27

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edited 28 Aug '13, 08:33

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You need to indicate which editor (P1/P2/iD) you were using. You don't say so explicitly but I assume you were editing with one of the online editors and saving your changes.

(28 Aug '13, 11:07) SimonPoole ♦
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You should also specify if you are behind a proxy.

(28 Aug '13, 12:02) Pieren
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I have the same problem (editor ID), firefox23.

(03 Sep '13, 07:11) Christian
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Yeah, same error here on iD, Firefox 23.0.1, no proxies. I "solved" by using Chromium (27.0.1453.93)...

(20 Sep '13, 19:11) Nemo_bis
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Same problem here. iD, FF 24.0, Adblock Plus disabled, NoScript allows all requests.

(25 Oct '13, 14:13) subhash_at

add RAILS_SERVE_STATIC_FILES=true like below: RAILS_SERVE_STATIC_FILES=true RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rails server --binding=0.0.0.0

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answered 31 Dec '20, 14:05

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Is this happening some of the time? All of the time?

If there is an iD bug the place to report is on github at https://github.com/systemed/iD/issues

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answered 26 Oct '13, 04:38

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Yes, all the time without exceptions.

(07 Nov '13, 08:32) Nemo_bis
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