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Hi,

When I look on www.openstreetmap.org/node/30658698, the node coordinates are Location: 36.7762244, -2.0629709

But when I get the node through xapi, I receive this: <node id="30658698" lat="36.7763260" lon="-2.0624340" version="1" timestamp="2007-06-20T00:31:08Z" changeset="104149" uid="4623" user="Quico"> <tag k="created_by" v="almien_coastlines mod"/> <tag k="source" v="PGS"/> </node>

The coordinates are different and it results in a self-crossing way...

Any ideas why ?

asked 04 Feb '15, 09:12

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Which XAPI were you using? Whichever one it was I suspect that it has not been updated in at least 10 months!

(04 Feb '15, 09:24) SomeoneElse ♦
(04 Feb '15, 09:45) sallesma

You'll need to raise the problem with whoever looks after http://api.openstreetmap.fr/xapi (I had no idea that it even existed).

Try one of the other options at http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Xapi .

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answered 04 Feb '15, 09:53

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Thanks for your help

(04 Feb '15, 10:50) sallesma

If anyone has the same problem: The way containing this node is marked with timestamp="2014-10-24T22:10:42Z" which would mean that the way is up to date but not its nodes... Interesting

(04 Feb '15, 11:05) sallesma
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