+bottleboy Posted September 29, 2006 Posted September 29, 2006 Ok I am just a simple man and sometimes need my hints. I use easygps for my tool to send file information to my GPS, a Magellan meridian gold, Whenever i go to download a group of caches in an area my computer saves them as a .loc file insted of a .GPX file. I can save individual files as .GPX but that option is available on the displayed page for the cache. But if I do a pocket Query and attemp to save te list to my computer it saves it as a .loc. I can convert it later to a .gpx file but that does me no good as the infor for the hints is only avalable in .GPX format. Please help this simple man... Quote
+PDOP's Posted September 29, 2006 Posted September 29, 2006 As a premium member you can use Pocket Queries to have files of up to 500 caches each emailed to you. Also see Pocket Queries: A Detailed Explanation by Markwell. Quote
+James Lobb Posted September 29, 2006 Posted September 29, 2006 First of all i recomend GSAK because its a great program also because you a PM you can either make a PQ and hope that you get the caches you want emailed to you OR book mark the caches you want the go to the bookmark managemnt page and click generate PQ then set it to run once and check the day of the week you want it to arrive at your email. Quote
ImpalaBob Posted September 29, 2006 Posted September 29, 2006 Both .loc and .gpx files are text files that can be opened with Wordpad or Notepad. A .loc file is a "location" file that containes the name and location of the cache. A .gpx file contains a lot more information than just the location .... pretty much all the info on the cache page without the graphics. "Graphics Purged eXchange" is what I like to call it. You can not really "convert" one to another and if you could it would only be a .gpx converted to a .loc. That is as simple as I can make it! ImpalaBob Quote
+robert Posted September 29, 2006 Posted September 29, 2006 I think what everyone is trying to tell you is when you do your PQ, make sure to choose GPX as the file type, not LOC. I'd also suggest having it sent to you zipped just in case your email program/provider thinks it's spam or a virus. Quote
Mr.Yuck Posted September 29, 2006 Posted September 29, 2006 (edited) Both .loc and .gpx files are text files that can be opened with Wordpad or Notepad. A .loc file is a "location" file that containes the name and location of the cache. A .gpx file contains a lot more information than just the location .... pretty much all the info on the cache page without the graphics. "Graphics Purged eXchange" is what I like to call it. You can not really "convert" one to another and if you could it would only be a .gpx converted to a .loc. That is as simple as I can make it! ImpalaBob I actually have converted .loc's to a gpx. And it works But of course the new .gpx won't contain all the information you'd normally expect in one, most notably hints. But I suppose I'm just repeating what the OP said. I dunno, consider getting GSAK? Edited September 29, 2006 by TheWhiteUrkel Quote
+bottleboy Posted September 30, 2006 Author Posted September 30, 2006 Thank you all for the assistance. There still exists an issue where I am not given .gpx as an option to save either from pocket querries or if I search a cache and all surrounding caches that I havent found and try to download them. So far it seems the best answer is to try a different interface program (GSAK)[] Quote
+IV_Warrior Posted September 30, 2006 Posted September 30, 2006 Thank you all for the assistance. There still exists an issue where I am not given .gpx as an option to save either from pocket querries or if I search a cache and all surrounding caches that I havent found and try to download them. So far it seems the best answer is to try a different interface program (GSAK)[] The problem is you're trying to download the caches from the results of the "preview" link. That'll only give you .loc files. You need to select a day for the query to run, and wait for it to show up in your e-mail. Quote
+evelbug Posted September 30, 2006 Posted September 30, 2006 You have to have the PQ mailed to you. This won't be instant, but on slow days, I've gotten PQ's within minutes of selecting todays date. In order to download a gpx instantly, you have to do it from the cache page, one at a time. Quote
+bottleboy Posted October 3, 2006 Author Posted October 3, 2006 works great thanks for the help[] Quote
+naviguesser74 Posted November 14, 2006 Posted November 14, 2006 when i receive the zipped PQ there are two files: xxxxxx.gpx and xxxxxx - waypoint.gpx. what's the difference? Quote
+sbell111 Posted November 14, 2006 Posted November 14, 2006 when i receive the zipped PQ there are two files: xxxxxx.gpx and xxxxxx - waypoint.gpx. what's the difference? The -waypoint one contains only additional waymarks supplied by cache owners, such as suggested parking locations. Quote
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