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<p>Yes, I was doing that. The more I was looking at that the more
these attributes were empty. But hoped there are some "hidden"
attributes I may not know about.</p>
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<p>Some people checked my files and no hope, these attriutes have
just lost. I must make them again. That's life :)<br>
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<p>Thank you for interest, Frank.</p>
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<p>Rafal</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">W dniu 25.04.2024 o 08:11, Frank
Broniewski pisze:<br>
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In addition, you can open the GeoJSON file in any text editor or
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<b>Gesendet:</b> Mittwoch, 24. April 2024 22:19<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Rafal and list,<br>
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11:47 AM Rafal Jonca via QGIS-User <<a
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I wanted ask you are here any GeoJSON specialists ?<br>
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I was preparing some vector point features, with names,
from some time, <br>
but now I am looking and they are empty (name attributes
are null, only <br>
vector point locations still exist). It happened after
saving to GeoJSON.<br>
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I am not a GeoJSON expert. Are these attributes still
there somewhere in <br>
it or I have to make them once again from scrap ?<br>
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Almost two months of work to trash :/<br>
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<div>You don't say what you did to "prepare" your vector
point features except that you lost some "names" after
saving to GeoJSON.</div>
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<div>Were you using QGIS? How did you create your vector
point features?</div>
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<div>Looking at the sample GeoJSON file here</div>
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<div>might give you some insights. In particular, you can
see that attributes are called "properties" and are
rendered as a set of key-value pairs.<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Chris Hermansen · clhermansen "at" gmail
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C'est ma façon de parler.</div>
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