C3GPS
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Interesting. That did show the cache upon a second refresh. Any moving or zooming and then refresh again will remove the cache but another second refresh shows it.
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Sent. Thanks for checking into it.
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It has happened before but I don't know the GC number
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I should also note that disabling filtering does not correct the problem so it's not that either.
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5 minutes ago, Nic Hubbard said:
Have you verified by visiting the cache on geocaching.com that it does have corrected coordinates (you shouldn't have to do this normally, but I don't know anything about the GSAK macro)? In Cachly, are you viewing this cache live or in an offline list?
Of course I've verified the coordinates are corrected. As I said, doesn't show in the correct place on the map no matter how I correct the coordinates. If I search on that GC specifically, it shows in the correct location on the map. However, if I bring up the map, scroll over to that area and refresh the map, the cache does NOT show up. See attached photo
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11 hours ago, Nic Hubbard said:
What does the macro do? Upload the corrected coords to geocaching.com? If so, there is no need to add again in Cachly, refreshing that cache will bring the corrected coords from the website.
You are adding the corrected coords again in Cachly?
Upload corrected coordinates to geocaching.com using macro in GSAK. Most caches show in new location in cachly. This one does not. As a test, I removed the corrected coordinates and then corrected them in cachly. Still the same issue so I don't think GSAK has anything to do with it. I've had it happen a couple of times with different caches in the past.
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I'm having this problem with GC6JX77
I've corrected the coordinates with GSAK using a macro and I've cleared those and corrected in cachly. The cache immediately shows up in the new location. However, if I hit the refresh button on cachly to show me the caches in the area, it disappears.
Caches Not Displayed at corrected coordinates
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Not sure if it's useful or not but one macro in GSAK was just made faster due to what the author said was a recent API change. Apparently it allowed him to check status on caches in batches of 100 instead of 50.