[OSM-talk] GPX on OSM slippymap?

Igor Brejc igor.brejc at gmail.com
Mon Aug 10 17:39:26 BST 2009


Great, this is something I was hoping for. Although I couldn't find the 
way to show GPX traces uploaded to OSM, so I guess I would have to put 
them on my own web server like you did?

Regards,
Igor

Rejo Zenger wrote:
> ++ 10/08/09 13:02 +0200 - Igor Brejc:
>   
>> Is there a way to display an uploaded GPX on the OSM slippymap?  
>> Something similar to how you can highlight an OSM way, node or 
>> relation: http://
>> www.openstreetmap.org/?way=31904301
>>
>> I took some friends on a hiking tour and I wanted to send them a simple URL
>> with the indicated track, since I've already uploaded the GPX for mapping
>> purposes.
>>     
>
> I have made a small script (based on the documentation on the wiki) that 
> allows you to quickly render a GPX file on an OSM slippy map. 
>
> To use this, append the URL to the GPX file at:
>
>   https://rejo.zenger.nl/topo/osm/?fn=[url-to-gpx-file]
>
> That's it. 
>
> For example:
>
>   <https://rejo.zenger.nl/topo/osm/?fn=http://insecure.rejo.zenger.nl/gps/2009-04-18.gpx>
>
> If that works and you want to include it into some webpage, use:
>
>   <iframe src="https://rejo.zenger.nl/topo/osm/?fn=[url-of-track]" 
>   width="[width-of-embedded-image]" height="[height-of-embedded-image]" 
>   frameborder="0"></iframe>
>
> You may add some variables to the URL which adjust the rendering of the 
> GPX track on the Openstreetmap. By adding "&sc=black&sw=10&so=0.4" you 
> would set the track to appear as a thick black and highly transparant, 
> where the default is a medium thick, red and half-transparant line.
>
> There is some more information at:
>
>   <https://rejo.zenger.nl/topo/embed-osm-and-track-in-webpage.php>
>
> And there is some background information at:
>
>   <https://rejo.zenger.nl/topo/howto-deploy-your-own-osm-slippy-map.php>
>
>
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