I also get a grey screen. But if I zoom out several times, I get a map. I can then zoom in several levels and still get a map. But if I zoom in one further, it goes grey again.
>________________________________ > De : Philip Barnes <p...@trigpoint.me.uk> >ΐ : t...@openstreetmap.org >Envoyι le : Mercredi 14 novembre 2012 15h32 >Objet : Re: [OSM-talk] POI Viewer in distance
>On Thu, 2012-11-15 at 01:35 +0700, Frans Thamura wrote: >> hi all
>> we develop a POI VIewer on Leaftlet, with distance around 300 POI >> around 10 km.
>> the engine develop using hibernate with Lucense, Hibernate SEarch.. >> www.hibernate.org
> you can drag the map, and see how the POI changing based on the
> distance
Debian testing amd64 - Iceweasel (~firefox) 10.0.7
I was able to see the map only after allowing the browser to share my
location (I always browse in privacy mode).
It works; in Jakarta
http://tracciabi.li/~bruno/av/ss_20121115-120336.png
I've been sharing my location with the website (Firefox 17, old version of
Ubuntu) and still got the grey box. I zoomed out / in and got a map to
display, but without any POIs. I scrolled to Jakarta and the map tiles and
POIs worked as advertised.
Could the grey screen be a rendering issue? You're rendering your own tiles
rather than using the ones at osm.org - so areas in Indonesia are likely
going to be pre-rendered and cached. You presumably haven't pre-rendered my
home town (Oxford, UK), however, so there's no tile to show. I imagine that
if I waited long enough the tile would render and I'd see the image.
Likewise for the POI data, are you only providing this for Indonesia?
Speaking of rendering your own tiles, I noticed that some areas are showing
old data - Lembang, Bandung, for example - is this caused by not importing
more recent data, or by keeping old tiles in the cache?
The site does look impressive, hopefully we'll be able to sort out the
remaining little issues.
Best, Joseph
On 15 November 2012 11:21, Frans Thamura <fr...@meruvian.org> wrote:
> the server located in IIX (Indonesia Internet Exchange) and fetch to our
> osmosa.net
> I think the gray because your browser is not allowed to use geolocation,
> which we use it.
> i think to make a switchable browsing between osmosa.net and
> openstreetmap.org.. let we work on it now..
> bruno,
> the school map only for Indonesia map, because this server own by MoEC /
> Ministery of Education and Culture of Indonesia.
> you must move to Indonesia to get the map.. which there are around 90.000
> schools there and we are working to make 200.000 schools shortly next week.
> Could the grey screen be a rendering issue? You're rendering your own
> tiles rather than using the ones at osm.org - so areas in Indonesia are
> likely going to be pre-rendered and cached. You presumably haven't
> pre-rendered my home town (Oxford, UK), however, so there's no tile to
> show. I imagine that if I waited long enough the tile would render and I'd
> see the image.
Yes, our rendering is not automatically, because we dont have enough space.
the gray mean the tile is not exist yet, but if you refresh, there will be.
> Likewise for the POI data, are you only providing this for Indonesia?
yah POI just for Indonesia
> Speaking of rendering your own tiles, I noticed that some areas are
> showing old data - Lembang, Bandung, for example - is this caused by not
> importing more recent data, or by keeping old tiles in the cache?
we are upgrading the tile right now for newest map...
i took 2 week for this.
> The site does look impressive, hopefully we'll be able to sort out the
> remaining little issues.
we try to integarte the OSM map with our POI.
but to save the POI from our system to OSM, that our outstanding right now.
I think Alex ROlin also working smiliar idea. have smiliar question..
> On 15 November 2012 11:21, Frans Thamura <fr...@meruvian.org> wrote:
>> All, thx for the feedback..
>> the server located in IIX (Indonesia Internet Exchange) and fetch to our
>> osmosa.net
>> I think the gray because your browser is not allowed to use geolocation,
>> which we use it.
>> i think to make a switchable browsing between osmosa.net and
>> openstreetmap.org.. let we work on it now..
>> bruno,
>> the school map only for Indonesia map, because this server own by MoEC /
>> Ministery of Education and Culture of Indonesia.
>> you must move to Indonesia to get the map.. which there are around 90.000
>> schools there and we are working to make 200.000 schools shortly next week.
Frans, do you have a proposed workflow for syncing the data back and forth
to OSM?
A
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On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 12:34 AM, Frans Thamura <fr...@meruvian.org> wrote:
>> Could the grey screen be a rendering issue? You're rendering your own
>> tiles rather than using the ones at osm.org - so areas in Indonesia are
>> likely going to be pre-rendered and cached. You presumably haven't
>> pre-rendered my home town (Oxford, UK), however, so there's no tile to
>> show. I imagine that if I waited long enough the tile would render and I'd
>> see the image.
> Yes, our rendering is not automatically, because we dont have enough space.
> the gray mean the tile is not exist yet, but if you refresh, there will be.
>> Likewise for the POI data, are you only providing this for Indonesia?
> yah POI just for Indonesia
>> Speaking of rendering your own tiles, I noticed that some areas are
>> showing old data - Lembang, Bandung, for example - is this caused by not
>> importing more recent data, or by keeping old tiles in the cache?
> we are upgrading the tile right now for newest map...
> i took 2 week for this.
>> The site does look impressive, hopefully we'll be able to sort out the
>> remaining little issues.
> we try to integarte the OSM map with our POI.
> but to save the POI from our system to OSM, that our outstanding right now.
> I think Alex ROlin also working smiliar idea. have smiliar question..
>> Best, Joseph
>> On 15 November 2012 11:21, Frans Thamura <fr...@meruvian.org> wrote:
>>> All, thx for the feedback..
>>> the server located in IIX (Indonesia Internet Exchange) and fetch to our
>>> osmosa.net
>>> I think the gray because your browser is not allowed to use geolocation,
>>> which we use it.
>>> i think to make a switchable browsing between osmosa.net and
>>> openstreetmap.org.. let we work on it now..
>>> bruno,
>>> the school map only for Indonesia map, because this server own by MoEC /
>>> Ministery of Education and Culture of Indonesia.
>>> you must move to Indonesia to get the map.. which there are around
>>> 90.000 schools there and we are working to make 200.000 schools shortly
>>> next week.
> Frans, do you have a proposed workflow for syncing the data back and forth
> to OSM?
> A
> --
> Alex
> http://www.commoning.com > VoIP - +1 415 287 9620
> Its no longer possible for a country to collapse in isolation. Now we
> all collapse. The only path to stability is to equalize the consumption
> rates of the first and developing world. Our dream is no longer possible in
> the new world. - Jared Diamond
> "It is very necessary that people should really go in for activities which
> have the quality of development. Development does not just mean building
> houses, but developing everything which is in the inner self. They should
> become skilled or clever, and capable, and have a firm character, so that
> they can believe in themselves and not always have to be dependent on
> someone else for their living" - Bapak Subuh
> "Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the
> present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet
> their own needs [ ] Humanity has the ability to make development
> sustainable." - Gro Brundtland
> On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 12:34 AM, Frans Thamura <fr...@meruvian.org>wrote:
>>> Could the grey screen be a rendering issue? You're rendering your own
>>> tiles rather than using the ones at osm.org - so areas in Indonesia are
>>> likely going to be pre-rendered and cached. You presumably haven't
>>> pre-rendered my home town (Oxford, UK), however, so there's no tile to
>>> show. I imagine that if I waited long enough the tile would render and I'd
>>> see the image.
>> Yes, our rendering is not automatically, because we dont have enough
>> space.
>> the gray mean the tile is not exist yet, but if you refresh, there will
>> be.
>>> Likewise for the POI data, are you only providing this for Indonesia?
>> yah POI just for Indonesia
>>> Speaking of rendering your own tiles, I noticed that some areas are
>>> showing old data - Lembang, Bandung, for example - is this caused by not
>>> importing more recent data, or by keeping old tiles in the cache?
>> we are upgrading the tile right now for newest map...
>> i took 2 week for this.
>>> The site does look impressive, hopefully we'll be able to sort out the
>>> remaining little issues.
>> we try to integarte the OSM map with our POI.
>> but to save the POI from our system to OSM, that our outstanding right
>> now.
>> I think Alex ROlin also working smiliar idea. have smiliar question..
>>> Best, Joseph
>>> On 15 November 2012 11:21, Frans Thamura <fr...@meruvian.org> wrote:
>>>> All, thx for the feedback..
>>>> the server located in IIX (Indonesia Internet Exchange) and fetch to
>>>> our osmosa.net
>>>> I think the gray because your browser is not allowed to use
>>>> geolocation, which we use it.
>>>> i think to make a switchable browsing between osmosa.net and
>>>> openstreetmap.org.. let we work on it now..
>>>> bruno,
>>>> the school map only for Indonesia map, because this server own by MoEC
>>>> / Ministery of Education and Culture of Indonesia.
>>>> you must move to Indonesia to get the map.. which there are around
>>>> 90.000 schools there and we are working to make 200.000 schools shortly
>>>> next week.
> you can drag the map, and see how the POI changing based on the distance
Nice, search request seems very fast - is it open source, or is the
code available online? Did you have to do anything special for
spatial searches with Lucense, Hibernate SEarch?
> Nice, search request seems very fast - is it open source, or is the
> code available online? Did you have to do anything special for
> spatial searches with Lucense, Hibernate SEarch?
> this bantusekolahku's system will be opensource (waiting ministery
approval, because this is worldbank work, and IPR under them), but we
develop species management for endangered species, and will be opensource
our search using distance search, show all POIs from 10km distance start
the geolocation.
I wish can make OSM search like this model.. but keep researching.
may be after the strain system /species, we can discuss deeply in source
code.