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rragan

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  1. The only HTML content available via the API is the user description.  Getting the full page HTML would tread close to the "no scraping" terms of use. View cache in Geocaching.com will open the full HTML in a browser where you can look at HTML outside the user description area like the background image. 

  2. GCX9CR has 6 gallery images per the website. In live mode when I find it and look I see all six. Now save to offline list. Viewing the cache via offline I only see 3 image gray placeholders and if I wait quite awhile the images finally appear. Tested with empty DB and only loading that one cache.

    Why just 3 when live shows all 6? Why so slow to load when I guess they ought to be in the DB already -- oh right, I forgot Live results don't go in the DB. This is where Geosphere's special list of caches found by searches shines because things you have looked at tend to be around without loading them twice. Note that you can empty this special list if the space concerns you. I'd vote for something like that especially since it hits the daily quota twice  

     

  3. 20 hours ago, DerLakaiMS said:

    Nic,

    Couldn't you make an entry like "open background image in safari" in the ... menu?

    Thomas

    I don't see how it can be done technically. The image link is in the <body> tag which is not accessible to Cachly without a separate load of the HTML (not via the API). If he kicks it over to the Safari app, he no longer has control to make Safari do something like open the background image. Maybe I'm missing something but I'm not seeing it. 

  4. I just disabled my cache -- container gone. List now has a strike through. Map icon is unchanged. I guess the CO should know if their cache is disabled but if you can figure out some art to X out an owned disabled cache, things would be uniform.

    Showing NM if in last 30 logs would likely be fine. If truly NM, there may be some DNFs but likely not 30 of them before the reviewer moves it to needs Archive or people just stop coming. 

  5. I have put it in the note before. It's tedious doing the copy/paste. I was hoping for a smoother integration. For export, it would need to be a Cachly XML extension. Other than moving it from iPad to iPhone, I don't see the translations as being interesting beyond the current trip. Website would have no access. It is a purely local DB piece of data. 

  6. For non-owned caches that need maintenance, the map icon is different and the  list entry shows a strikethrough. For my own cache which needs maintenance, there is no distinguishing from the map icon or the list entry that it is in this state.  I think they ought to be treated the same.  Geocache is GC5NX0M

  7. Now that we have a real database, it would seem more viable to let a user translate a description and save that in the DB associated with the cache. Ditto for other translatable things. Then when overseas with no data, the translation could be viewed. 

  8. Thanks. I knew that but forgot. Various places in Settings there are usage explanations. I kind of understand the need and don't want tips all over the place but maybe the Additional Info warrants a Tap to Copy line. 

  9. I don't think the API gives access to the full HTML of the page, just the user description so Cachly can't help. You reminded me I too struggle with this when solving puzzles. I hacked together a quick bookmarklet that should help. From Cachly description, use the View in Geocaching.com to open in Safari. Then tap this bookmarklet you will create and it will open the background image in a new tab. 

    There are numerous "How to create Safari Bookmarklet pages on the web but here is one. http://www.ipadforums.net/threads/guide-creating-safari-bookmarklets.72353/

    Here is the bookmarklet definition  

    javascript:void(window.open(document.body.background))

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