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BBosman

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  1. BBosman

    My GPS

    I still can't find that link. I made screenshots. Can you show me where that link is supposed to be?
  2. The link http://www.geocaching.com/seek/nearest.aspx?ul=maca_en_niels no longer works, while the link http://www.geocaching.com/seek/nearest.aspx?ul=BBosman does. It appears it breaks on the underscores in the name, because their profile page still works. (The 'All Cache Finds' link on their profile doesn't)
  3. THANK YOU SO MUCH! (just glad I hadn't started "fixing" my cache descriptions yet.)
  4. I agree, because the current "fix" doesn't even fix the problem. If I wanted to, which I don't, I could still add an <img style="position: absolute; left: 10px; top: 10px;" src="white.gif" /> to my profile / cache page and hide anything on the page. Are we going to cripple image tags as well? And if the image tag is crippled, I can think of a few more tags to get this behaviour... Just disallowing "position:absolute" fixes all attack vectors I can think of, while still allowing normal usage of the <div> tag in profiles/cache descriptions.
  5. Not again... Eveytime you guys update the site it seems less stuff works. Now I can re-do most of my cache pages (again), because I use <div> tags all over the place for creating colums, aligning stuf, ... Stuff that div's are meant for. Thinking out loud: Maybe I'll just place all my cache descriptions on my own webspace and make all my cache pages just contain plain links there. That way my hard work isn't being undone everytime the site is updated.
  6. It's been asked (by myself and others) in this topic. But haven't had any feedback on that for quite some time.
  7. Thanks for fixing it so quickly. My cache pages onze again look as I intended them.
  8. Since the new release the lay-out of most of my cache pages is wonky. It appears style attributes are filtered? Why? I just want to left/right align my images. Examples: Rondje Hoorn Mijzenpolder Roode Steen (Nano) Could this change be reverted?
  9. Currently that only works for the beginning of a name. If I only know the end...
  10. The excel sheet posted earlier in this topic contains a list. I don't know if it's complete. (It is for the Netherlands though)
  11. Yesterday Italy, today the rest of the world?
  12. Ok. I was just curious as Germany, Spain and Portugal recently got added.
  13. Any news? I'd really like to see this implemented for Dutch caches as well.
  14. I have been getting my MyFinds PQ weekly for months now and this is the first time I've had an issue. So, it's definitely not any attachment restriction. That depends. Your most recent founds could have just made the size of the PQ exceed the allowed attachments size set by your provider. What was the size of the last My Founds PQ you did receive?
  15. 21 DNF's (of which about 10 have been found later when they were replaced/I searched beter) to 392 founds (including those 10) That's just over 5%. Not a bad score considering I log all my DNF's.
  16. No there isn't. TPTB don't want people making offline databases, so they don't provide (much) support for those kind of things. (That being said. If you look around on the GSAK forum, there are some "workarounds". (use at your own risk))
  17. Yes, but one one condition. That if you haven't found any it's not shown. (for those people that don't benchmark)
  18. You could just default to unknown for existing caches and make it required for new ones. A cache owner can set it for his/her own caches. Eventually (1+ year) all caches will have a state/province/... specified, without it being a LOT of work.
  19. It's been requested before. And not only for South Africa, but for a lot of countries. See:http://forums.Groundspeak.com/GC/index.php?showtopic=77594 There was some postive feedback on that thread by Jeremy, but it has been silent in that topic for some time.
  20. Why not use one centerpoint and use the Placed date to sepperate them into different PQ's. That way you don't have any overlap.
  21. That's called ASP.NET, not Java.
  22. Or we could just introduce a rating for the individual tags.
  23. I worked my way up. I started by going to small mini-events (<5 people), then to small events (<30 people) and by now I've just signed up for the first European mega-event (>500 people) Starting small gave me the opportunity to meet some people, most of whom live near my home. If you then attend a larger event there's a good change that you'll at least know a few people and a good change you'll get to know the others as well. Eventually you'll know enough people (at least by face or nick) that you can even go to the big events without feeling lost.
  24. Most caches are archived for a reason and therefore you shouldn't be able to log them anymore in my opinion. And to accomodate the people that found it the day it was archived (or create a new account and migrate their old logs, or ...) you could change it to a system where you're not allowed to log it on a found-date after the archive date.
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