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Dear all, this is my first post ever. I use overpass-turbo since a long time, but it does not work anymore since yesterday. Got always a server error message. Anybody any idea?

An error occured during the execution of the overpass query! Request rejected. (e.g. server not found, request blocked by browser addon, request redirected, internal server errors, etc.) Error-Code: error (0)

Other web applications work fine.

Thx for answers

Peter

asked 21 Aug '16, 08:00

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There appear to be problems with the overpass-api.de/api server at the moment. See http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Platform_Status and http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Overpass_API/status , and this message on the dev list.

This doesn't just affect Overpass Turbo; I'm seeing similar issues from queries from the main website (press the question mark and click somewhere - that request goes to the same server).

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answered 21 Aug '16, 09:31

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edited 21 Aug '16, 10:01

Thx for the useful answer and to show me where the API status page is. Found a work around with data from gisgraphy.com. Regards Peter

(21 Aug '16, 10:04) PeetTheEngineer
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