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problem with tiles #20

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GliderGeek opened this issue Jan 17, 2016 · 4 comments
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problem with tiles #20

GliderGeek opened this issue Jan 17, 2016 · 4 comments

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@GliderGeek
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map shows icons of missing images. console shows error 404 page not found.
A visit to toolserver learns that this server has been moved, thus this should be altered in the source. it is unclear to me to what location these files have been moved.

screen shot 2016-01-18 at 00 48 28

@Turbo87
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Turbo87 commented Jan 18, 2016

from what I remember these tiles showed a hillshading overlay like this:

hillshading

this server was never controlled by any of the contributors and apparently either changed their URL scheme or stopped working completely. I don't have a good solution for this problem other than removing the tile layer from the map for now until a replacement or alternative is found.

@kerel-fs
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The superseding "Wikimedia Labs"-project serves hillshading tiles at

http://tiles.wmflabs.org/hillshading/9/262/169.png

(according to Phabricator#T62819).
Unfortunately I could not find a usage policy.

The OSM wiki lists other tile servers.

@GliderGeek
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nice work @kerel-fs, any idea what a first step could be to obtain this usage policy?

@pyrog
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pyrog commented May 31, 2017

http://a.tiles.wmflabs.org/hillshading/8/138/87.png

Could ask to Colin Marquardt?
It seem that he is the author of the hillshading layer: https://github.com/cmarqu/hikebikemap-marble

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