Test Track

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- GPX Loader template for Google Maps - Easily display GPS track and waypoint files
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- Author: Bryce Nesbitt
- URL: http://www.obviously.com/gis/gpx_loader.html
- Licence: Freeware
- See also: http://www.topografix.com/gpx_manual.asp
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- There are five simple steps to get going:
- 1) Give your .gpx file the same base name as this .html file.
- 2) Visit http://www.google.com/apis/maps/ to get an API key from Google.
- 3) Make sure you downloaded the pushpin image files (mm_20_red.png)./
- 3) Test.
- 4) Edit this template to set zoom level and/or colors.
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- Note: some users have reported their web server sends .gpx files as
- "plain text". If this happens to you, and you can't fix the server, try
- changing the extension to ".xml".
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GPX Loader for Google Maps - Easily display GPS track files
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GPX loader for Google Maps

The following simple web page template can be used to display GPS (Global Positioning System) data inside a clickable and scrollable Google Map. Simply upload points or tracks from a GPS, and give the resulting data the same name as the web page. For example, the data for this page is called gpx_loader.gpx. For free GPS download software that supports the GPX format, EasyGPS comes highly recommended. To convert other GPS file formats, try GPSBabel. To convert from shapefile or arcview see shp2text.

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Map loaded by GPX Loader Author: Bryce Nesbitt, Revision: October 2005, Licence: Freeware

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