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23        <summary html="true">Welcome to &lt;b&gt;GPXView&lt;/b&gt;. This is the        <summary html="true">Welcome to &lt;b&gt;GPXView&lt;/b&gt;. This is the
24  caches main page summarizing the most important information. This includes its geocoordinates (this example text does not have geocoordinates, but real geocaches do), the size of the box, its difficulty and also may contain a short summary like this one.&lt;p&gt;Use the tabs to switch between the different pages.</summary>  caches main page summarizing the most important information. This includes its geocoordinates (this example text does not have geocoordinates, but real geocaches do), the size of the box, its difficulty and also may contain a short summary like this one.&lt;p&gt;Use the tabs to switch between the different pages.</summary>
25        <description html="true">&lt;h1&gt;Welcome to GPXView&lt;/h1&gt;This is the main description page. It usually tells you all the details you need to know about the geocache. The description often includes links to images. These images are not part of the GPX file and will be downloaded automatically the first time you watch the description. These images are stored locally and are only downloaded once. This allows you to e.g. download images at home and avoids the need of an network connection while geocaching.&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://www.harbaum.org/gpxview.gif&quot;&gt;&lt;p&gt;</description>        <description html="true">&lt;center&gt;
26    &lt;img src=&quot;http://www.harbaum.org/gpxview.gif&quot;&gt;
27    &lt;/center&gt;
28    
29    &lt;h2&gt;Obtaining GPX files&lt;/h2&gt;
30    
31    GPXView is a complete geocaching solution operating on files
32    containing detailed information about geocaches. You are currently
33    watching the contents of a pre-installed demo file.&lt;p&gt;
34    
35     In order to start geoaching you need a file containing information of
36    geocaches hidden near your location. You can download such files from
37    various places. The main source are GPX files (so called Pocket
38    Queries, PQs) from &lt;a
39    href=&quot;http://www.geocaching.com&quot;&gt;http://www.geocaching.com&lt;/a&gt;. This
40    service is only available to paying customers. However, some free
41    services like &lt;a
42    href=&quot;http://www.opencaching.de&quot;&gt;http://www.opencaching.de&lt;/a&gt; provide
43    similar files compatible with GPXView free of charge.&lt;p&gt;
44    
45    In order to start geocaching you need to download the GPX file onto
46    this device. You can place it at nearly any location. Then select
47    &quot;Import file&quot; from the main menu to load that file into GXCView.
48    
49    &lt;h2&gt;About the description page&lt;/h2&gt;
50    
51    You are currently viewing the main geocache description page. It
52    usually tells you all the details you need to know about the
53    geocache.&lt;p&gt;
54    
55    This kind description often includes links to images. These images are not
56    part of the GPX file and will be downloaded automatically the first
57    time you watch the description. These images are stored locally and
58    are only downloaded once. This allows you to download images at
59    home and avoids the need of a network connection while geocaching.&lt;p&gt;
60    </description>
61        <hints>Hints are scrambled by default, so you don't see them by accident!</hints>        <hints>Hints are scrambled by default, so you don't see them by accident!</hints>
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