Bruno
August 25th 05, 02:56 AM
Hi,
I've written an application which takes my Garmin Forerunner 201 history
file and creates a webpage from the data. The webpage contains stats
for the entire run, per lap, an altitude graph, pace graph and speed
graph, but the cool part is it uses googles map utility to trace the
path you ran on a real map with all of the gmap features (satelite view,
scrolling, zooming, etc..).
You can see a sample page of one of my runs at:
http://www.geocities.com/bruno_lacroix1234/garmin_gmap_example.html?200524
Anyhow, I'd like to get peoples suggestions on what to improve and
possibly how to do it (I'm not an html or javascript guy, so if you are
I'd like your suggestions).
In order to get your suggestions, I'm willing to take your history file
and generate the web pages for you. If you dont have a website, you can
still see all of the data except the google map (which is the best
part). If your comfortable with seting up your own website, then do so
and give me the gmap key which I should use in your pages. If you have
no idea what I'm talking about, then I can place ONE of your runs on my
own site for you to see (but I'll remove it once I need the space). If
you want a free website, there's a few places available on the web, but
the one I'm using for this is geocities, its really easy to setup.
Also, you'll need a
Although all of the work is done by the application, I still have to
take your file, run it through the app, take the generated pages and
send them back to you, so I'm only going to do this for a couple of
weeks. Please do NOT send me your file after that (lets say after sept 15).
Probably the best we to do it is for you to send me your history file by
email ) and I'll send you back the generated
pages. You can create the history file by uploading your garming data
into the garmin training software, under "file", there's an export
history option.
Oh yeah, dont forget to tell me what you like, dislike and any
suggestions you may have.
Of course, if your willing to just suggest changes, then I'm all ears ;-)
~Bruno
I've written an application which takes my Garmin Forerunner 201 history
file and creates a webpage from the data. The webpage contains stats
for the entire run, per lap, an altitude graph, pace graph and speed
graph, but the cool part is it uses googles map utility to trace the
path you ran on a real map with all of the gmap features (satelite view,
scrolling, zooming, etc..).
You can see a sample page of one of my runs at:
http://www.geocities.com/bruno_lacroix1234/garmin_gmap_example.html?200524
Anyhow, I'd like to get peoples suggestions on what to improve and
possibly how to do it (I'm not an html or javascript guy, so if you are
I'd like your suggestions).
In order to get your suggestions, I'm willing to take your history file
and generate the web pages for you. If you dont have a website, you can
still see all of the data except the google map (which is the best
part). If your comfortable with seting up your own website, then do so
and give me the gmap key which I should use in your pages. If you have
no idea what I'm talking about, then I can place ONE of your runs on my
own site for you to see (but I'll remove it once I need the space). If
you want a free website, there's a few places available on the web, but
the one I'm using for this is geocities, its really easy to setup.
Also, you'll need a
Although all of the work is done by the application, I still have to
take your file, run it through the app, take the generated pages and
send them back to you, so I'm only going to do this for a couple of
weeks. Please do NOT send me your file after that (lets say after sept 15).
Probably the best we to do it is for you to send me your history file by
email ) and I'll send you back the generated
pages. You can create the history file by uploading your garming data
into the garmin training software, under "file", there's an export
history option.
Oh yeah, dont forget to tell me what you like, dislike and any
suggestions you may have.
Of course, if your willing to just suggest changes, then I'm all ears ;-)
~Bruno