+shunra Posted December 1, 2007 Posted December 1, 2007 I exported a GPX file (414 caches) from GSAK, and uploaded it to my PDA. I tried to import the file into Cachemate. Every time I get to the 2nd cache, I get the following error message: XML parse error at line 289:mismatched tag I tried and it with zipped as well as unzipped GPX files, and I tried loading it into my eisting database, and in a new one, but nothing helps: The error is consistently the same. Does anyone have an idea? Thanks! Quote
+shunra Posted December 1, 2007 Author Posted December 1, 2007 I tried one other thing: I deleted the first three lines from the GSAK database, and exported a new GPX file, and tried the same thing again. This time there XML parse error is supposed to be at line 125. How can I load my GPX file into cachemate? Quote
Hertzog Posted December 1, 2007 Posted December 1, 2007 I exported a GPX file (414 caches) from GSAK, and uploaded it to my PDA. I tried to import the file into Cachemate. Every time I get to the 2nd cache, I get the following error message: XML parse error at line 289:mismatched tag I tried and it with zipped as well as unzipped GPX files, and I tried loading it into my eisting database, and in a new one, but nothing helps: The error is consistently the same. Does anyone have an idea? Thanks! Try opening the file in a text editor (I get the best results with WordPad). Once open go down to line 289 and see what you have. By looking at the structure of the data you will probably see some obvious problem that you can "fix". I've had occasional problems of "garbage" in the gpx track files created on the 60CSx that result in the type of error message you are seeing and have been able to get around it using this trick. Quote
+shunra Posted December 1, 2007 Author Posted December 1, 2007 Thanks, Hertzog. I tried that, and I find nothing special. I tried removing the cache in which the error occurred from the selection and reexported it again, but the error just appears in another line, always somewhere in one of the first caches. Quote
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