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I was just wondering if anyone's every tried to get .gpx files into
Mapguide? I found a thread from 2008 that suggested the OGR
provider, but back then it didn't seem to work....I just tried it
myself, and it's not working for me either - but then that could
just be because I have no idea what to put in for a data source in
Maestro. Ideally, I'd like to try to end up with an unmanaged gpx
feature source so I can just dump gpx files into a folder and have
them show up on a map. Any thoughts?<br>
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<p id="sig-text"> <strong>Andrew DeMerchant</strong><br>
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