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How to open XML data offline (Read 34 times)

    If I make a "backup" of my data offline, how can I open this in a readable format? Thanks

    if you're tired of starting over then stop giving up!

      did you try excel?

      kcam


        Instead of using XML use the CSV option and use Excel or google docs.

         

        Sorry, didn't answer your questiion!  My answer to your question is "I don't know".

        LedLincoln


        not bad for mile 25

          After you unzip it, it is essentially human readable in notepad or any text application.  It's not organized in a tidy fashion, however.

           

          MTA: Here's a random clip from my log:

          <Event type="10" typeName="Run" subtype="1" subtypeName="Easy" channel="0" id="810094b072a1445aaef3b1424d279e59" time="2009-07-15T18:30:00Z">
                <Quality>7</Quality>
                <Effort>9</Effort>
                <Distance unit="mi">2.00</Distance>
                <Duration seconds="1016.00">16:56</Duration>
                <Route id="3d3a4a76ff464cbfb05f5ec8d7b4a8c6">home to 48th &amp; Normal</Route>
                <Equipment id="fe346af8c5eb4de0ae5262fb3d14438e">Brooks Beast 2007 - silve/blue</Equipment>
                <EnvironmentalConditions>
                  <Conditions>
                    <Sunny />
                  </Conditions>
                  <Temperature unit="F">89</Temperature>
                </EnvironmentalConditions>
                <Notes>Decided I ought to do a two-mile sprint, since that's kind of what Thunder Run will be.  This was disappointing.  I felt I was running like mad, at a significantly increased tempo; however, the time ended up no better than many of my long runs.  I estimate you can count 30 seconds for traffic stops.  Still...Blame the heat, whatever.  I'm confused.</Notes>
              </Event>