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#11
I think I know what this is. Download a route from the http://gnuite.com:8080/cgi-bin/gpx.cgi/ within a wb browser. Look at the last waypoint line before the arrival line. It looks like this:

<trkpt lat="" lon="">

Delete that line. Remember to alter the previous line from eg:

<trkpt lat="51.30526" lon="-0.79368"/>

to

<trkpt lat="51.30526" lon="-0.79368">

to allow the <desc> tag to be fitted in and it seems to fix the problem. I'm not sure if this is a problem with the directions site or maemo mapper (I'm running version 1.4.6 on N800).

Try it and see if it fixes it.

Grim
 
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#12
grim was right. Google changed something in the way the last waypoint was being specified. I've fixed the web service.

Sorry for the delay - I just got back from business travel.
 
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#13
I can get routes and addresses now. It is awesome. Thanks very much for the bug fix
 
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#14
sorry for resurrecting an old thread, but I am curious if http://gnuite.com:8080/cgi-bin/gpx.cgi is opensource as well as maemo-mapper?
as in available for download, would be great to be able to host off my own server as I am part of a town wide wireless network and would work great when out of range of hotspots...

Cheers
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