Open LaoshuBaby opened 2 years ago
Sorry but this won't help me. What I actually need are some pages where their map service is used for testing and for analyzing how the URLs actually look like if used.
And I would even more prefer if someone from China would have a look into this. I don't know about popular pages using maps in China. Here in Germany this is much easier for me. For example every big supermarket chain provides a map with their locations. So for my needs it was a good start to get all the supermarket location maps remapped to OSM to have a pretty good coverage.
Another recommend(?) tool: https://libredirect.github.io/
Can you please provide me with some chinese example pages? Maybe a few popular chinese shops which provide a map to find their locations? I tried but I'm not able to efficiently search for chinese websites. If no one can provide any information that helps me, then I guess the request is not that important and it will be closed in two weeks.
Can you please provide me with some chinese example pages? Maybe a few popular chinese shops which provide a map to find their locations? I tried but I'm not able to efficiently search for chinese websites. If no one can provide any information that helps me, then I guess the request is not that important and it will be closed in two weeks.
For example, The forbidden city
https://amap.com/place/B000A8UIN8
Note 1: many of them will ask you login to show detailed POI information, just close that alert window.
Note 2: Baidu will use its' own vector format map as default, user need to click this in right and bottom, you don't need to know Chinese, click the blue 6 character button, then it will refresh and use raster tiles. And a sad news, looks like Gaode disable its raster version switch button and force user use vector online map.
I do not replace tiles directly on the "provider website" (the website actually providing the map service). Doing so makes it difficult for OSM mappers to "have a look" at other map services.
So what I need is an external embed. For example a shop site using one of the commercial map services. Better two known map users per service.
If you means third party website that embedded those map service, looks at those example, they are raster. Is this helpful?
Here is a encyclopedia website that will show many aspect of a museum, it given user a map as transport guide:
A job hiring website that use gaode's map show company's address:
https://www.zhipin.com/gongsi/7d67b198abe5e86c1Hx9098~.html
(I research Gaode's document found that it only use raster tiles when WebGL is disabled
I'm a firefox user so I change webgl.disabled=true
in about:config
Thanks for providing these.
(I research Gaode's document found that it only use raster tiles when WebGL is disabled
That's an interesting find. Google Maps has a similar feature. They also load tiles in some proprietary format on their own website (which very likely is some kind of "vector tile") but at least all "external users", I tried so far, still used raster tiles (but don't have to. They can opt into vector tiles if they want). Google also describes vector tiles as a "WebGL feature". I wonder if they also fall back to raster if WebGL is missing.
Of course it is not really an option to ask all users to disable WebGL as this is used for more things and you would considerably reduce the features of a modern browser. But I already have listeners that hook into web requests so it could be an option to also hook into the actual javascript file load and patch 'getContext("webgl")' to something like 'getContext("some_invalid_context")' to make WebGL detection for the map service always fail.
I was suprised by this addon, great!
I hope it can affect on more commercial map service and replace them all to OSM, here is a list of famous TMS service in China (but not everyone is commercial), I suggest to ban those "Gaode" and "Baidu" 2 service in osm-everywhere.
(Those 2 map service have been add to iD Editor's validator since https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/pull/8701)