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Oregon tile support #12
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Oregon has been implemented on tile2net/dhodcz2. However, we are unable to retrieve tiles due to an SSL error:
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The SSL certificate for
Usually it means that the SSL chain is not properly configured on the server which fails to seend one or many intermediate certificates. Browsers use a big curated list of trusted certificates to avoid this error in most case, but tools like python requests does not (not part of the job!). See psf/requests#2959 (comment) for a better explanation. The best option is to contact the server admin to report the issue and get this fixed upstream. |
@jthiard, your explanation is very helpful, as I was seeing the same thing. I have some contacts I can reach out to that are affiliated with the source, and hopefully we can get this resolved. Will update once I hear something. |
@jthiard Thank you for the helpful comment! |
@sylvan-sh |
Unfortunately, nothing definitive. The correct people to make the change have been informed, but that happened back in late April after you, @Mary-h86, and @jthiard helped identify the issue. I'm still actively pursuing getting this resolved, ideally w/ even more current tiles, and will jubilantly post to this issue once accomplished. |
@sylvan-sh |
@Mary-h86, exciting news! I believe the certificate issue has now been addressed. Additionally, we have a new tile set that both provides a unified Oregon set and was collected in 2022. I just ran a mid-sized city in Oregon w/ the 2022 imagery, and it looks like everything executed w/o problems. Thank you for being so patient while the process for a fix played out. |
That's great!! Happy to hear and thank you for sharing it with us! |
Originally posted by @sylvan-sh in #11 (comment)
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