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ForestnFrances

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  1. I've generated this file - file:///C:/Users/Gary/AppData/Roaming/gsak/html/stats1.html which was generated from FindStatGen3.gsk, but I cannot determine how to see and copy the html into my "Profile Details"

     

    You don't have to do this manually.

    Try this macro: http://gsak.net/board/index.php?showtopic=10364&st=0entry188071

    If you run this instead of FindStatGen3, it will fire up FindStatGen3 and upload the statistics directly to your profile page.

     

    Peter

    Thanks, I didn't realize that a copy was placed on my clipboard so that just pasting it into my profile details did the job/.

  2. I'm preparing to install a 3rd party stats mapping app and don't know if I need GPX version 1.0.1 or not. If I do then how do I download it?

    Thanks,

    F&F

    Go to your account details page, and in the lower left hand corner is "Your Preferences".

    That is where you can select the GPX version you want.

    why do I want it? What does this version have that 1.0 doesn't? Thanks for your response

  3. After looking for a while I found the BLORENGES site which gave me this:

    Creating Hyperlinks to other web pages

     

    You can link to another web page using a hyperlink with the <a href..> tag:

     

    In this example the word 'here' becomes the link and is enclosed with the <a href> and </a> tags.

     

    Click here to go to the geocaching resource site.

     

    Use the 'back' button to return here if you click the link.

    You type this:

     

     

    Click <a href="http://www.follow-the-arrow.co.uk/resources">here</a> to go to the geocaching resource site.

     

    Thanks to the BLORENGES of South Wales

  4. While geo-caching in Gilpin Co and walking down South Missouri Flats Road (cowpath for 4-wheeler) I stumbled on this benchmark located at

    N39 - 47.000 W105 - 29.896 in the middle of the gravel road - 1.5 inch stainless steel cap embedded into a concrete base at grade with the following inscriptions:

     

    Survey Monument

    MS SD G2

    591 MS16537

     

    S18 T35 R72W

    2000

    PLS 20140

     

    Mike helped me back in Dec 2003 on another mystery. Maybe he can identify this benchmark?

    Thanks to anyone who can help.

    Gary

  5. Thanks, Mike, for your reply - sorry for the delayed answer, however, I was not aware of your reply until now. I guess I need to select a "report to me" option when I get a reply?

    The landmark is in Arapahoe Co, CO near a virtual cache

    Gary, nearly retired engineer

  6. I accidently stumbled into this benchmark at N39 30.905 W 104 43.101 that was 1.5 inch diameter, round, metal embossed plate at grade marked with Subject marking. Anyone know whose benchmark this is?

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