[OSM-dev] GPX Parser?
Mikel Maron
mikel_maron at yahoo.com
Sun Jun 4 13:32:24 BST 2006
> Searched through the OSM SVN repo, found no sign of a GPX parser. Found
> a GPX creator, found a gpx submitter, found a add-bbox-to-GPX-er, but
> found no parser.
>
> I must be blind. Where did it go? :)
No reason to assume visual defects on your own person, simply ask and someone can point to the right place.
http://trac.openstreetmap.org/browser/www.openstreetmap.org/eruby/support/insert_gpx_files.rb
OSM uses Ruby Time.parse, which is pretty flexible. But yes, it's best to stick to the GPX standard if producing GPX.
> I'm working on writing a convert for Kismet files, and wanted to just
> use unix timestamps, but I wasn't sure if the OSM parser would choke on
> those.
Isn't Kismet a wireless network detector? How would this data be used in OpenStreetMap?
> http://crschmidt.net/projects/openstreetmap/kismet2gpx.py.txt
>
> If anyone cares, although I doubt it :)
Didn't Joerg express interest?
OSM involves many people, and I think most everyone can assume that someone else is interested in their same personal itches.
-Mikel
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