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The Selector

Posted: 07 July 03 9:40 am
by embi
I've just stumbled across this.

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I think its a great idea and would help people to easily identify some of the features or non features at their cache sites.
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Is there a brainiac out there who can make an aussie one of these?

Posted: 07 July 03 10:52 am
by hardunits
Looks like a good idea. I know a little php but not enough to do that.

Posted: 07 July 03 11:29 am
by embi
If its a plugin to cachemonkey does it mean we have to use cachemonkey to utilise it?

Posted: 07 July 03 12:13 pm
by Mind Socket
The secondary site is looking at implementing cache attributes at some point. Not sure if they'll have such a complete set as that site.

However, why reinvent the wheel? That site generates the code and would work for Aus caches too. As for plugging in to cachemonkey, it would be cool if 3rd party apps could parse the HTML that this site creates. It won't become a standard though, since it will eventually be part of the 2ndary site anyway.

Posted: 07 July 03 1:24 pm
by Gunn Parker
Hi All
Have a look at this site I have used these icons on some of my caches before.
Feel free to steal any of these you like for your own use. (Only a few of these are my original creations, most were created by other people for free use and are based on common park icons.) The definitions for each icon are my own suggestions, feel free to customize them to fit your needs. (Though some degree of standardization will make these icons more useful.)

Posted: 07 July 03 4:43 pm
by embi
Mind Socket wrote:However, why reinvent the wheel?
Mainly because things like less than 500ft is not aussie standard measurements but I can live with that. I have no idea how far it is though... divide by 3????

Posted: 07 July 03 5:31 pm
by Mind Socket
True, but you could hack the generated HTML to have it say whatever you wanted. I'd be inclined to do that anyway since the formatting may not suit everyone's cache page layout.

Posted: 07 July 03 6:43 pm
by hardunits
Mind Socket wrote:The secondary site is looking at implementing cache attributes at some point.
Can someone explain to me what is meant by "The Secondary Site"? Please? :D

Posted: 07 July 03 6:47 pm
by Mind Socket
My apologies, it is an ideoism, that is, a term coined by Ideology. It refers to geocaching.com.

The primary site, of course is ideology.geocaching.com.au. ;)

Posted: 07 July 03 6:51 pm
by Gunn Parker
hardunits wrote:
Mind Socket wrote:The secondary site is looking at implementing cache attributes at some point.
Can someone explain to me what is meant by "The Secondary Site"? Please? :D
I have often thought why is it called this, but was afraid to ask.
Andrew

Posted: 07 July 03 7:44 pm
by swampgecko
Just one of those nic-names that has stuck.... The thing is the boys George and George, and now the girl,Georgina,don't nessacrily log their finds on the secondary site until some time after the page for the appropiate cache has appeared on their website"The Primary Site"http://ideology.geocaching.com.au/

Posted: 08 July 03 10:23 am
by Mind Socket
I'm still confused as to what this code will do? Generate HTML, maintain a database, search for certain attributes?

Posted: 08 July 03 12:05 pm
by The Ginger Loon
From what I can see it generates HTML for inclusion into your cache pages so other cachers can have an at-glance overview of the attributes of that cache. The icons are stored at the parent site (in this instance in Texas) and are linked to via the html generated.