On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 7:55 AM, Dave F. <[email protected]> wrote: > Richard Weait wrote: >> Right. Cyclemap makes this look deceptively easy. Beautiful and >> functional with a lot of technology going on in the background. >> >> How about something a little simpler than rendering your own map with >> custom rules. Rejo made it easy to put a default OSM Mapnik map in >> your web page, and then overlay your gpx track file using openlayers. >> This would relieve you of having to do any custom rendering, but you >> will have to record / create a suitable gpx trackfile. >> >> The details are here. >> https://rejo.zenger.nl/topo/embed-osm-and-track-in-webpage.php >> >> An example is here. >> http://weait.com/content/easy-osm-your-gpx-tracks > > Thanks > This looks like what I might need. I'm going to look into it in more > detail now. > > But could you help clarify a couple of points to get me going: > > 1. kml can support ways of different colour/width etc. Do they show up > as different on the overlay map?
I'm not sure. I haven't tried this with kml files. Let me know what you discover. > 2. For me to test is there a way to get iframe/src tag to accept a local > file instead of http? eg c:\My_KML_Files/Path.kml? That would be up to your web server. And probably way off topic for this list. ;-) I'll send you a direct reply. _______________________________________________ newbies mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/newbies

