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I just completed a beta version of a web-based utility that will allow Maemo-Mapper users to upload track files and have the lat/lon track plotted as well as have the elevation plotted in meters and feet. The link is
http://www.datasink.com/xmltrack.html

You will be able to upload a track file (which is in xml format) and enter a brief title for the track and have two plots rendered to the web screen. You also will get a bar-delimited dump of each track point (date|time|lat|lon|meters|feet. You might need to use this later for other data manipulations you might need.

If you don't have a track file handy, I provide a link to a sample file that I have saved.
I have not tried to access this utility from my n800 but I think it should work.

Please feel free to comment and make suggestions for feature creep.

--rhackenb
 

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This is something that may be very useful to me. However, how do you use it after browsing for the file and entering a name? There is no button to press or anyway that I can see to make it execute. I am trying to use it with IE if that matters.

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Originally Posted by diver View Post
This is something that may be very useful to me. However, how do you use it after browsing for the file and entering a name? There is no button to press or anyway that I can see to make it execute. I am trying to use it with IE if that matters.

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Diver
There is a button for plotting the track when I use my PC with Firefox. However, when I go to the web site and use the Opera browser (I don't like the Micro-B Beta...a whole different thread) the button does not show up there.

Fred

P.S. I will upload a track to my PC and see how it works with on there.

P.P.S. (edited in): Very cool. It needs to work on the N800 though so you can see what you've done while out and about. I bet the change is straightforward.

Last edited by ffarber; 2007-12-14 at 16:52.
 
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