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Dealing with GPX(XML) files and mapping software. Suggestions?

portlandatheist

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I have a Garmin GPS and Garmin's mapping software Mapsource. I have one very big complaint with the software, and that is if I open a GPX file, edit it, and then save it, I lose all private extensions and only retain the extensions standard to GPX.
I'll give a real world example. I love to geocache and waypoints obtained from geocaching.com have additional elements and attributes in their XML via their private extension as specified in the header:

Code:
<gpx xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" version="1.0" creator="Groundspeak Pocket Query" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/0 http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/0/gpx.xsd http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0 http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0/cache.xsd" xmlns="http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/0">

So I have two questions:
Is there a way I can let mapsource know not to delete these extensions by importing the geocaching.com schema somehow? Alternatively, does anybody know of a good alternative software to mapsource that won't garble my GPX and remove my geocaching extensions?
 
So I have two questions:
Is there a way I can let mapsource know not to delete these extensions by importing the geocaching.com schema somehow? Alternatively, does anybody know of a good alternative software to mapsource that won't garble my GPX and remove my geocaching extensions?


Maybe try something that converts various formats like GPX and CSV from/to each other. Here's a piece of software for Windows, the Extra POI Editor, which seems versatile. I've only used it a bit, but it seems to work well. It's designed mainly for creating/editing and adding POIs to the Garmin nuvi GPSs, but it looks like it can do a lot of what you're trying to do.

I keep most of my location files in Open Office spreadsheets, save them as CSV files, and add them to the Garmin with their POI Loader. But I think you can use that Extra POI Editor to save them as GPX files with (I think) as many as 22 fields.
 
Maybe try something that converts various formats like GPX and CSV from/to each other. Here's a piece of software for Windows, the Extra POI Editor, which seems versatile. I've only used it a bit, but it seems to work well. It's designed mainly for creating/editing and adding POIs to the Garmin nuvi GPSs, but it looks like it can do a lot of what you're trying to do.

I keep most of my location files in Open Office spreadsheets, save them as CSV files, and add them to the Garmin with their POI Loader. But I think you can use that Extra POI Editor to save them as GPX files with (I think) as many as 22 fields.

Thanks for the link and I did check it out. Unfortunately, just like mapsource and every other software I've used so far, upon saving a gpx file, POI Extra simply removes all unknown extensions (geocaching extensions in my case) and all the data along with it. If I want to keep my data, I'm stuck with editing my GPX files with a text editor. I couldn't find any setting in the software that would prevent it from doing this.
 

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