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RPP

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  1. Can I send you you a photograph of the decimal code instead of symbols? It doesn't look as if I can upload photos from my iPad to the forum.
  2. I should have perhaps said that this happens on my iPad, using Safari.
  3. I logged this bug under another topic several days ago but it has not been acknowledged or fixed in the now released new search functionality. The search results are not rendered correctly. If you search on London, then Add Filters, and put 'Challenges' in the 'Cache name contains' field the results show symbols replaced by numbers (decimal code). For example, 'I ♥ Multis Challenge' should be 'I ❤️ Multis Challenge'. There are many others e.g. 5⭐️ Challenges where the symbols have all been replaced by decimal code.
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    New Advanced Search

    I've just tried to load the advanced search again this evening and the page now loads OK. Thanks for sorting it so quickly. However the search results are not rendered correctly. If you search on London, then Add Filters, and put 'Challenges' in the 'Cache name contains' field the results show symbols replaced by numbers (decimal code). For example, 'I ♥ Multis Challenge' should be 'I ❤️ Multis Challenge'. There are many others e.g. 5⭐️ Challenges where the symbols have all been replaced by decimal code. Do you want me to start a new thread for that bug or is there one somewhere for reporting bugs in the new search functionality?
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    New Advanced Search

    No, that didn't resolve the issue. I went to Settings, Safari, Clear History and Website Data (which includes cookies) and then went back into Safari and reopened geocaching.com, clicked on my user name and then selected Advance Search but I still get the 500 server error message.
  6. I am unable to access the new advanced search due to a server error 500, on my iPad, using Safari.
  7. I've had a response to my notes posted on the Sladonians cache pages! Apparently the 'original' Sladonian passed away earlier this year and his son or daughter has now taken over the caches and the ID. He/she has promised to look for the geocoin in his/her father's possessions and get it back to me (though I think it would be easier to just place it in one of their 2 caches). Of course there is no guarantee that it will be found in his possessions and it's not high on the list of priorities! I suggest that other cachers with 'lost' coins/TBs try contacting Sladonians again now so that he/she knows how many he/she's looking for. RPP
  8. Thanks for all the suggestions. I have now added a note to both of their caches and wait their response/action with bated breath. RPP
  9. The Sladonians also appear to have kept a Clifton Suspension Bridge geocoin of mine and have not responded to my emails either! Clifton Suspension Bridge geocoin It was placed in the Ruby Conker cache which they found on 18th March 2009. The cache owner has checked the cache for me and, according to the paper log in the cache, they removed the "Clifton Coin" despite the online log stating they removed the 'Harrogate coin'. As they didn't register that they had picked up my coin from this cache I have had to declare its whereabouts as unknown otherwise other cachers would still expect to find it in the Ruby Conker cache. I'm hoping that somebody out there knows these people and can get them to respond to emails, to place the geocoin in another cache and get it on its way again, or to let someone else grab it from them. Looking at their profile they haven't found any caches since June 09 but they had 3 months in which to move my coin before then. Perhaps something has happened to them. Does anyone know? Is this an issue that one of the Moderators can help with? RPP
  10. I recently completed this one, a 5 1/2 mile walk in the coutryside with 19 caches: Hursley Circular #19 (GC1MG5E) Another one close by is: Ed's Circuit (GC1NF9C) - a series of 16 caches Then there's a series of 37 caches hidden along 19 miles of the Kennet and Avon canal between and Thatcham and Great Bedwyn via Newbury, Kintbury, Hungerford, Froxfield and Little Bedwyn. The first (or last) is Monkey Marsh Bridge (GCWFW1) and the last (or first) is Crofton Beam Engines (GCJCBJ). Whilst this isn't circular it is possible to leave a car at each end so that you can easily return to where you started.
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