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UK postcodes full version available here
Database containing 1.8m UK postcode locations leaks online • The Register
probably worth grabbing a copy whilst its out and about 20Meg download, you need a compression tool capable of bz2 |
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I deleted it, then had to clean out the registry, over 200 useless entries had been added Retlaw |
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eh? its a database, it contains just numbers, nothing in the link from the register installs anything........
or was it the bz2 tool you downloaded that added all the rubbish ( Linux can deal with bz2 by default) what makes this data useful is that you can use it within other programs to work out distances etc. |
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downloading it - should be useful for Freegle group owners so we can check new members... errr... how do you open it & use it?
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Okay I'll get my coat:rolleyes: |
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decompress it using anything that supports bz2 compression
its a basic text file with data listed as per teh colum headers on line one. You could import it into a spreadsheet ( Excel/Openoffice Calc etc) or into a Database program ( Access, OpenOffice Base, MySQL, Oracle, Cloudbase etc From there its up to you how you use it depending on what you want it for. Information is only valuable if you have a use for it |
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I was given to believe that accyweb was above such thing's indeed there have been many posts from members of the 'Software' fraternity stating how not only is it illegal to download, (pirate), software, chip playstations, x boxes etc, etc, but state that such action is not only 'stealing' but that it actually takes money from the 'Software Engineers' and their families, what a shame that we get such a terrible example from someone that should know better, to quote from a mildly illegal software thread example, Quote:
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but its not theft, its been given away for free.
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Its only theft if someone is being stolen from.
If you can identify that this is in fact stolen property then please show it otherwise please stop the hyperbole about it being theft until you have some proof that it is so. Just because something is online for download does not make it copyright protected or stolen data. It could quite legitimately be placed online. IN fact, I paid for this database so I should be able to use it. Back to the original subject, so is anyone using it for owt? |
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No doubt if I was incorrect the original poster would have been back on protesting in strong terms as to how I have done him wrong, knowing how good he is at gleaning information from the WWW he would show us how this was freeware or at least a legitamate gift from the original source and not something ripped off, if he does do that then I will apologise, (I actually have a large amount of respect for him), otherwise don't defend the indefensible. Database Containing 1.8m UK Postcode Locations Leaks Online | CyberInsecure.com Quote:
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Don't know why anyone wants to have all that on their computer......if you need to get a post code it's simple enough to get it on the computer if your not to lazy to look
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we have automatic postcode search in our database system, so think i will give it a miss, but thanks Entwisi.
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While I still cannot figure out what the heck its use would be (you can do better on google maps) it did say that it was paid for by the tax payer, that included me so I should be ableto use it.
I have seen no definite proof that t is not legally made available, for all you now it could be an old version that has been released with permission from someone. All you are doing is making conjecture, thinking the worst without proof. And TBH I dont really give a monkeys whether you think it wrong to be there or not, its not like its a state secret or likely to put anyones life at risk. And I doubt that there will be any loss in revenue for anyone if it was not legally put online. There have been enough databases of information put out that were not supposed to be that were a tad more important than a list of post codes :D |
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One use for this database would be for creating POI files for your SatNav, if it doesn't have full postcode search built-in.
For students, it also references the NHS districts if you fancy doing a bit of statistical analysis to see if the so-called "postcode lottery" really does exist. |
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