Splitting pocket query
Splitting pocket query
Can this be done.
I have a pocket query and I want to split it up so each cache is saved as a separate file, naming each file the GC code
Thanks
I have a pocket query and I want to split it up so each cache is saved as a separate file, naming each file the GC code
Thanks
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Re: Splitting pocket query
I'm curious, why would you want to do this?
Re: Splitting pocket query
I have gotten a new mobile phone and it doesn't have any geocaching software yet. I can however look at HTML files. As the phone has a good search function, I was hoping to have each cache as it's own HTML file that I could quickly search for when I needed cache notes.
And as for software, what I am really after is a program that will read GPX files for paperless caching, NOT an intergrated geocaching app, something like smartGPX for Symbian phones.
Oh and the phone I have is the Nokia N9
And as for software, what I am really after is a program that will read GPX files for paperless caching, NOT an intergrated geocaching app, something like smartGPX for Symbian phones.
Oh and the phone I have is the Nokia N9
Re: Splitting pocket query
get/use gsak to export a html file of your selected caches, all browsers will read it, paperless caching on the cheap
Re: Splitting pocket query
Will GSAK split a pocket query into individual HTML files?Mr Router wrote:get/use gsak to export a html file of your selected caches, all browsers will read it, paperless caching on the cheap
Re: Splitting pocket query
GSAK will create a menu driven HTML file that you can then use to navigate to the individual cache page. It is one file but you can view the individual cache pages.
I used it on my Windows Mobile before I got a paperless GPSr.
I used it on my Windows Mobile before I got a paperless GPSr.
Re: Splitting pocket query
Would you have a screen shot of the menu layout, just want to see how it is set out.jusojara wrote:GSAK will create a menu driven HTML file that you can then use to navigate to the individual cache page. It is one file but you can view the individual cache pages.
I used it on my Windows Mobile before I got a paperless GPSr.