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I have added some data for a place, but now it is not rendering properly.

https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/31.0384/77.1274

tiles are rendering with different features (e.g. forest) and hiding other features.

asked 18 Jan '16, 07:12

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Could you please be a little more specific? You've made a number of edits in that area, is there a particular feature that you think is rendered incorrectly?

(18 Jan '16, 08:06) Lightsider

@Lightsider No, its not a particular feature. I am sorry, I cannot add images because i am new here, need more than 30 points for that. If you see the region and zoom in, there are changes like 1) forest area appears irregularly, 2) roads are not visible, 3) farms/school/residential area are not visible.

(18 Jan '16, 17:44) livelifelively

Hi, please read these lines https://help.openstreetmap.org/questions/6933/big-creek-lake-mobile-al-differing-render-times-in-different-zoom-levels, be patient, the levels will catch up in due time.

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answered 18 Jan '16, 08:47

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Thanks, it makes sense. Also, I removed a wrong but large forest area, can it be that it is not removed from all the layers and causing this behavior.

(18 Jan '16, 17:46) livelifelively
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That area seems to be rendered correctly now. If it still renders strangely on your browser, then I would guess your browser has cached some of the tiles. Try to bypass the browser cache.

(18 Jan '16, 18:08) RM87

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