+fyrmdc Posted March 28, 2009 Share Posted March 28, 2009 I have been trying to run a pocket query for caches along a route for the past week, almost daily. Every time I run the query I get the error screen asking what I was trying to do when the error came up. I have tried this under both Firefox and IE and I get the same message every time. Any help from the powers to be? Thank you, FyrMdc Link to comment
+kayak-cowboy Posted March 28, 2009 Share Posted March 28, 2009 (edited) I have been trying to run a pocket query for caches along a route for the past week, almost daily. Every time I run the query I get the error screen asking what I was trying to do when the error came up. I have tried this under both Firefox and IE and I get the same message every time. Any help from the powers to be? Thank you, FyrMdc No problems here. Just ran a PQ from Louisville, KY to GW7. I use Firefox and Windows XP operating system. It generated and was in my e-mail inbox within a minute. K.C. Edited March 28, 2009 by kayak-cowboy Link to comment
+SgtSue Posted March 29, 2009 Share Posted March 29, 2009 Is it under 500 miles and less than 500 points? Did you create the route or is it a public route? Have you been able to run other routes? If it is yours make it it public - tell us what the name is and let us look at it. If it is public tell us the name and we will look at it. Link to comment
+fyrmdc Posted March 29, 2009 Author Share Posted March 29, 2009 Is it under 500 miles and less than 500 points? Did you create the route or is it a public route? Have you been able to run other routes? If it is yours make it it public - tell us what the name is and let us look at it. If it is public tell us the name and we will look at it. Ok, I have two queries that are not working the first is 040409-3.kml, which is my original that is not working. And I just tried to create a new one, Findlay-Springfield.kml, it is not working either. Sooooo, if you can get them to work I would be interested to know what could be making them not work for me. Thanks, Dave Link to comment
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