![]() gpx file is XML (websites are built in a language called HTML). Websites that make routes generate XML (a language).Ī. Posted by Patrick on February 26th, 2010. Read more on the GPX 1.1 Schema Documentation » In a plain text editor you can open the files, edit them, or write your own, although they are usually generated by a GPS unit, using software such as MapSource, or on a website offering online route planning and export of. The essential xml syntax for GPX Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks should be self-evident from the above. GPS Waypoints in MapSource – Waypoints flagged with position namesĪ GPS Route in MapSource – Route in purple with positions flaggedĪ GPS Track in MapSource – Track in yellow with positions dotted There is no elevational or time information, although in the Track, there probably would be if it had been generated on the GPS by following an actual course on the ground. ![]() The 3 xml file examples below contain four 'positions' with longitude and latitude only. GPS Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks – the difference
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