You have to break them down before uploading zipped or not.
Not paying attention, I managed to drive a 150 meg gps file last night... Is there any 'good' way to break it down for upload? Thanks
Taken from a post I made in NetStumbler.org forum:
This is the way I do it, which works.
If you can get the file to open in a text editor, though Notepad and Wordpad in XP struggle. All you need to do to get it to work, is to copy the first 7 lines up to "</network-file>", then the last line "</gps-run>" into a new file. Then cut & paste a section of the <gps-point> tags, so that when each file is saved they are less than 100MBs (I usually add a,b,c to the ends of the file names to distinguish what I've done). Strangely enough, the only program I could get to open the *.gps file with little problems is CuteFTP Pro's built in text editor. I had one file which was 209MB. I ended up having to split it into 3 files.
Mark57 posted later in the forum saying he does it this way, but uses a program called UltraEdit.