Andreas and J�r�me

Thank you for replying to my message.

I've read this paper a long time ago. Actually, the reason I put some 
limited http functionality in the code was exactly to allow polling
from svg js. But, not been an expert in svg, I thought it might be a
way to get the data directly from a socket instead of using an http
server, since I was trying to do it on the same machine as the one
running gpsfeed+ (or the real gps), with no firewall involvement. I am
using the adobe svg plugin in both windows and linux, IE and Firefox.
Have also used Konqueror in KDE but it has some compatibility problems
with the standard I think.

I could include an option for GPX (XML) formatted output in the
gpsfeed+ code, although I don't know how this could help, since
gpsfeed+ is just a simulator in place of the real gps, and no gps,
AFAIK, outputs directly data in GPX format. Maybe a serial-to-IP GPX
formatter is an idea...

J�r�me, the server side script is the way I am doing it now,
but it adds load and also latency to the system, and this is causing
inaccuracies when mobile. System is running a number of other gps
applications at the same time and I need svg for mapping.

So, if I get it right, there is no way to to use just a socket (not
http protocol) to get the data in svg, so that the http server can be
avoided...





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