+Miller Family Posted June 19, 2007 Share Posted June 19, 2007 OK, I think I have followed the directions exactly the way they are on Cacher U. The problem I am having is when I get to the part on where you enter the file into plucker it asks for the "index htm" file for me to add from the cache folder. I can not find this folder, and am not sure what to put. I can get the list to show up on my palm, however when I click on a cache it tells me " Sorry the link you have selected was not downloaded by plucker". An suggestions would be great. The Miller Family Quote Link to comment
+fratermus Posted June 19, 2007 Share Posted June 19, 2007 OK, I think I have followed the directions exactly the way they are on Cacher U. The problem I am having is when I get to the part on where you enter the file into plucker it asks for the "index htm" file for me to add from the cache folder. I can not find this folder, and am not sure what to put. I can get the list to show up on my palm, however when I click on a cache it tells me " Sorry the link you have selected was not downloaded by plucker". General flow: 1. get the caches 2. convert the cachefile into .html 3. use Plucker to convert the .html into palm-readable docuemnt step three is asking for the location of one of the .html files generated in step 2. Traditionally you give it the main index file, which is traditionally called index.htm(l). Quote Link to comment
+Miller Family Posted June 19, 2007 Author Share Posted June 19, 2007 (edited) fratermus: Step #1 I used pocket query to get the file. After unzipping it I ran it through GPXSpinner. Once that was completed I get a folder on my desktop named caches. Step#2 I then open Plucker. Inside plucker it asks for the index.htm file from the folder. In the folder there is not such file. I attempted to use the one labeled index, however that did not work. I may be missing the step#2 in your list, and I am not sure how that works. I have also used GSAK to attempt the download. Again I get what looks like the home page, and then when I touch a cache I get this message. " Sorry, the link you selected was not downloaded by Plucker. It was probably an external site, or exceeded the maximum depth that the referring page was asked to retrieve." Getting Thanks for your help Edited June 19, 2007 by Miller Family Quote Link to comment
+fratermus Posted June 20, 2007 Share Posted June 20, 2007 fratermus: Step #1 I used pocket query to get the file. After unzipping it I ran it through GPXSpinner. Once that was completed I get a folder on my desktop named caches. That's the place. Somewhere in that directory is going to be a generic index file that may or may not be *named* index.html. That's just a convention. You can point Plucker to whatever the file is actually named, or likely explicitly tell spinner to call it's index file "index.html". Hopefully someone who uses that system will chime in. Quote Link to comment
+EScout Posted June 20, 2007 Share Posted June 20, 2007 Since you are using GSAK, try this: Load your .gpx file into GSAK, do your filtering, etc. Using the export function of GSAK, export to HTML. You set up the folder you want it to go to. Use the program: Sunrise XL to prepare the .pdb file that is readable in a Palm OS PDA, using Plucker in the PDA. When you set up Sunrise, you give it the location of the index.htm file. When you do a Hotsync, your caches will be in your PDA. Quote Link to comment
John E Cache Posted June 20, 2007 Share Posted June 20, 2007 (edited) fratermus: Step #1 I used pocket query to get the file. After unzipping it I ran it through GPXSpinner. Once that was completed I get a folder on my desktop named caches. I use spinner too. Try: caches\cache\index.htm Or drag the PQ file and drop it on the Spinner desktop icon. Spinner should create a directory in the same directory as the PQ called cache(not caches). Spinner reads zips so no need to unzip the PQ. Edited June 20, 2007 by John E Cache Quote Link to comment
+ricstone Posted June 20, 2007 Share Posted June 20, 2007 Since you are using GSAK, try this: Load your .gpx file into GSAK, do your filtering, etc. Using the export function of GSAK, export to HTML. You set up the folder you want it to go to. Use the program: Sunrise XL to prepare the .pdb file that is readable in a Palm OS PDA, using Plucker in the PDA. When you set up Sunrise, you give it the location of the index.htm file. When you do a Hotsync, your caches will be in your PDA. this is how i do mine also,works great an flawlessly. an is verry easy to use. Quote Link to comment
+ricstone Posted June 20, 2007 Share Posted June 20, 2007 Since you are using GSAK, try this: Load your .gpx file into GSAK, do your filtering, etc. Using the export function of GSAK, export to HTML. You set up the folder you want it to go to. Use the program: Sunrise XL to prepare the .pdb file that is readable in a Palm OS PDA, using Plucker in the PDA. When you set up Sunrise, you give it the location of the index.htm file. When you do a Hotsync, your caches will be in your PDA. this is how i do mine also,works great an flawlessly. an is verry easy to use. Quote Link to comment
+Airmapper Posted June 21, 2007 Share Posted June 21, 2007 Since you are using GSAK, try this: Load your .gpx file into GSAK, do your filtering, etc. Using the export function of GSAK, export to HTML. You set up the folder you want it to go to. Use the program: Sunrise XL to prepare the .pdb file that is readable in a Palm OS PDA, using Plucker in the PDA. When you set up Sunrise, you give it the location of the index.htm file. When you do a Hotsync, your caches will be in your PDA. this is how i do mine also,works great an flawlessly. an is verry easy to use. You can say that again! I also use that method and have been happy with it. Quote Link to comment
+Miller Family Posted June 22, 2007 Author Share Posted June 22, 2007 Thanks for the help folks, I will give these suggestions a try. The Miller Family Quote Link to comment
+ricstone Posted June 23, 2007 Share Posted June 23, 2007 Thanks for the help folks, I will give these suggestions a try. The Miller Family Miller Family this should give you some more help http://forums.Groundspeak.com/GC/index.php...mp;hl=sunrisexp good luck ric Quote Link to comment
+Two Feds Posted June 26, 2007 Share Posted June 26, 2007 I'm having problems getting a map to show up on my PDA. I can see pictures, but no maps. Anyone have any suggestions on what I'm doing wrong. I'm using GSAK, SunriseXP and Plucker (on my PDA). Quote Link to comment
+ricstone Posted June 26, 2007 Share Posted June 26, 2007 I'm having problems getting a map to show up on my PDA. I can see pictures, but no maps. Anyone have any suggestions on what I'm doing wrong. I'm using GSAK, SunriseXP and Plucker (on my PDA). On the 'Output tab' make sure include images is checked. Also play with the pixel size. 300 x 300 or I've used 150 x 150 with success. I'm still having trouble getting a good map to show up. I think its a PQ issue from Groundspeak with the info they are providing. I'm going to keep playing around with it and see what happens. Quote Link to comment
+Two Feds Posted June 26, 2007 Share Posted June 26, 2007 On the 'Output tab' make sure include images is checked. Also play with the pixel size. 300 x 300 or I've used 150 x 150 with success. I'm still having trouble getting a good map to show up. I think its a PQ issue from Groundspeak with the info they are providing. I'm going to keep playing around with it and see what happens. If you talking about the "Output tab" on Sunrise, I don't see a check box for images (don't even see images on the tab). I've played with the pixel size, 150, 300 and 320. My PDA will take up to a 320. I don't see any maps. I see the smiley faces, the travel bug symbol, the difficulty and terrain stars, and for instance the SLAGA symbol, sometimes a small pictures, but no map of any kind. Quote Link to comment
+Klatch Posted June 26, 2007 Share Posted June 26, 2007 If you talking about the "Output tab" on Sunrise, I don't see a check box for images (don't even see images on the tab). I've played with the pixel size, 150, 300 and 320. My PDA will take up to a 320. I don't see any maps. I see the smiley faces, the travel bug symbol, the difficulty and terrain stars, and for instance the SLAGA symbol, sometimes a small pictures, but no map of any kind. Make sure the link depth is set to 2. Quote Link to comment
+Two Feds Posted June 26, 2007 Share Posted June 26, 2007 If you talking about the "Output tab" on Sunrise, I don't see a check box for images (don't even see images on the tab). I've played with the pixel size, 150, 300 and 320. My PDA will take up to a 320. I don't see any maps. I see the smiley faces, the travel bug symbol, the difficulty and terrain stars, and for instance the SLAGA symbol, sometimes a small pictures, but no map of any kind. Make sure the link depth is set to 2. I changed the depth from 4 to 2 and still don't see any map. Quote Link to comment
+NightPilot Posted June 26, 2007 Share Posted June 26, 2007 You won't get the maps. They're not on the geocaching site. There is no way I know of to get the maps through Sunrise or Plucker. They wouldn't do you much good anyway, since they're so small, and it's not possible to make them zoomable. Quote Link to comment
+Two Feds Posted June 26, 2007 Share Posted June 26, 2007 You won't get the maps. They're not on the geocaching site. There is no way I know of to get the maps through Sunrise or Plucker. They wouldn't do you much good anyway, since they're so small, and it's not possible to make them zoomable. I thought I had read in other posts that maps were showing up. Thanks for letting me know that I can't get the maps. At least I have the rest of the webpage. Quote Link to comment
+Miller Family Posted June 28, 2007 Author Share Posted June 28, 2007 I must be a fricken idiot. I can not figure out where to download Sunrise xp. I click on the link, and also go to sunrise xp.com, and it gives me a supported links page. I begining to think this paperless thing is not for me. Thanks, Quote Link to comment
+Miller Family Posted June 28, 2007 Author Share Posted June 28, 2007 I can not believe it. I actually made it work. On the limits tab on Plucker I noticed that the depth was set at 2. I decided to change that to 4, and BAM. I now have PQ downloaded onto my Treo. Thanks for all the help, and listening to me B@#$%. The Miller Family Quote Link to comment
+fratermus Posted June 28, 2007 Share Posted June 28, 2007 I must be a fricken idiot. I can not figure out where to download Sunrise xp. I click on the link, and also go to sunrise xp.com, and it gives me a supported links page. I begining to think this paperless thing is not for me. It's not you; sunrise is hard to find by normal means. Quote Link to comment
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