CacheMonkey v2.0.3 BETA released.
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CacheMonkey v2.0.3 BETA released.
Only 2 minor changes to work with the latest changes to the secondary site.<br>
Just to clarify a few things, CacheMonkey doesnt download each cache page to get all the info it needs, it only downloads the list pages and then the .LOC file for each page. So it can get 300 caches with about 30 requests to the GC.com servers. It doesnt use the Logs or even look at the main pages at all. This would take CONSIDERBALY longer and piss Jeremy off CONSIDERABLY more!
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The new GPX import will miss most of the caches you have found as it uses the logs to gather this info, and you only get 1 page worth of logs a GPX file. Anyone have any suggestions on this one, im stumped! The only solution would be to download the GPX file for caches you havent or have found and import them seperately.
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Get the new release at the usual spot. http://members.ozemail.com.au/~bmcgill7 ... monkey.jar
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GeoMonkey Brad.
Just to clarify a few things, CacheMonkey doesnt download each cache page to get all the info it needs, it only downloads the list pages and then the .LOC file for each page. So it can get 300 caches with about 30 requests to the GC.com servers. It doesnt use the Logs or even look at the main pages at all. This would take CONSIDERBALY longer and piss Jeremy off CONSIDERABLY more!
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The new GPX import will miss most of the caches you have found as it uses the logs to gather this info, and you only get 1 page worth of logs a GPX file. Anyone have any suggestions on this one, im stumped! The only solution would be to download the GPX file for caches you havent or have found and import them seperately.
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Get the new release at the usual spot. http://members.ozemail.com.au/~bmcgill7 ... monkey.jar
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GeoMonkey Brad.
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Re: CacheMonkey v2.0.3 BETA released.
Brad,CacheMonkey wrote:The new GPX import will miss most of the caches you have found as it uses the logs to gather this info, and you only get 1 page worth of logs a GPX file. Anyone have any suggestions on this one, im stumped! The only solution would be to download the GPX file for caches you havent or have found and import them seperately.
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If I open a GPX file in EasyGPS, it does correctly indicate which caches have been found, not found and hidden and probably doesn't do it using the attached log files as even caches I found ages ago are correctly recorded... I assume that there must therefore be an indicator attached to the cache somehow which indicates its status... Not sure if there's a symbol embedded in the file format which you could use????
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Otherwise, I'm glad to see the GPX import feature... and will let you know of any problems I encounter...
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Thanks for the good work as usual...
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Anyone else having trouble with CacheMonkey's File/Options/Export-Upload function? I'm finding that checking the Found/Not Found/Hidden/Unavailable boxes doesn't result in the relevant caches in the list being selected. In Not Found for one state, for example, out of 291 possibles, only six get selected, while only one of 57 Founds gets selected. They are all correctly identified in the Status column. Am I missing something or is this one of the casualties of the recent secondary site changes that is still broken?
Could it be Maccamob that the list limiters is set to 100 days or similar and so you are only downloading from the caches placed in the last 100 days and not the full list?
Thats what happened to me anyway.
Cheers Jeff
Cachemonkey is available here http://geomonkeys.com/main/CacheMonkey/cachemonkey.html
Thats what happened to me anyway.
Cheers Jeff
Cachemonkey is available here http://geomonkeys.com/main/CacheMonkey/cachemonkey.html