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CacheSleuth

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  1. I have noticed that the target="_blank" is not working, I thought this was fixed previously as indicated in this thread? @Bl4ckH4wkGER
  2. I've experienced this as well. To solve it, I opened the image up in a graphics program (GIMP is a free one that's worked well for me) and then resaved the image to my computer. I then tried uploading it again for the background image and it worked.
  3. I am experiencing this same issue. I have a lot of people sending me images via messaging for my EarthCaches (or just regular caches) and the images are extremely pixelated. It appears that the thumbnail version is being saved as if it was the full version. Here is an example link to an image I was sent just now along with the thumbnail version. It makes it very difficult to communicate with other cachers when I can't really see what is in the photo. Is there any plans to fix this?
  4. I noticed it last night that it was now correct, thank you guys for the fast work!
  5. When I was out geocaching this last weekend I noticed when I would log a find using the iOS app, it would show me my total number of finds after I submitted but that number was 20 less than my actual number of finds (1173 after logging in app vs 1193 actual total via website). Does anyone know why it would be different in the app after finding a cache?
  6. It is doing this with as few as only two GC#'s listed in a message. It replaces the GC#'s to be the same but links the URL's to the incorrect one. It is very confusing trying to message someone about more than one at a time b/c it is all messed up. Who would I turn this in to as a bug?
  7. I created a list of Geocache's that included their names and GC#'s in a text file. I then wanted to share that with a friend so I copied and pasted it into the Geocaching Messaging app on my computer and hit send. The messaging app took the GC#'s and converted them to hyper-links, which is expected. What was unexpected was that it actually took the GC#'s and rotated them all around and placed them on different spots where other GC#'s were. The hyper-links themselves also did not actually link to the GC# listed. It is like the list got jumbled between reading the GC#'s and creating/replacing hyper-links on them. I am on Windows 7. I have tested it using both Chrome Browser (v62.0.3202.94) and Opera Browser (v49.0.2725.47).
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