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eddeped@raketnet.nl

2007-01-12, 10:33 pm

Hi folks,


I like to update my GPS position to a website.
I will do this with FTP.

De PC at home must collect the data (also done with FTP), and import
it automaticly in Google earth or whatever program. Now my famliy can
see where a was.


Is there software around to do this, maybe a javascript ?

Please help
Many thx
Edwin

Marc Brett

2007-01-13, 4:33 am

On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 22:53:21 +0100, eddeped@raketnet.nl wrote:

>I like to update my GPS position to a website.
>I will do this with FTP.
>
>De PC at home must collect the data (also done with FTP), and import
>it automaticly in Google earth or whatever program. Now my famliy can
>see where a was.
>
>Is there software around to do this, maybe a javascript ?
>
>Please help
>Many thx
>Edwin


Not sure what time/space scales you are talking about, but if you will be
travelling around the world, perhaps a backpacking blog site like
http://wayn.com/ will be enough. It can show your location (by city name) on a
map. Obviously this is useless if you are just cycling around the neighborhood.

memyselfand@i.nl

2007-01-13, 3:33 pm

The idea is that, on the moment iam within range of a wfi-hotspot,
that my coordinates wil be send, and perhaps my track wich i drove.

Real time is not important.

Its just enough that my relatives can see where i am..just when i
connect to a wfi-spot.

Ed



On Sat, 13 Jan 2007 07:45:00 +0000, Marc Brett
<usenet@fordson.demon.co.uk> wrote:

>On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 22:53:21 +0100, eddeped@raketnet.nl wrote:
>
>
>Not sure what time/space scales you are talking about, but if you will be
>travelling around the world, perhaps a backpacking blog site like
>http://wayn.com/ will be enough. It can show your location (by city name) on a
>map. Obviously this is useless if you are just cycling around the neighborhood.

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