+GeoStoney Posted April 14, 2011 Share Posted April 14, 2011 Hey, i just began to create a Wherigo cache. After reading the tutorials, i wanted to create a "Zone". There is this neat feature called "Create from map"... When i click on that button, a new window appears and a map should be loaded. But i receive the following error message: TerraServer DrawTerraMap Error There was an error using TerraServer Server did not recognize the value of HTTP Header SOAPAction: http://terraservice-usa.com/GetAreaFromPt. Can anybody help me? What is the problem? Thanks! Chris Quote Link to comment
Ranger Fox Posted April 14, 2011 Share Posted April 14, 2011 The map functionality only works in the United States. Why Google Maps wasn't integrated into Groundspeak's Builder is anyone's guess. Quote Link to comment
+GeoStoney Posted April 14, 2011 Author Share Posted April 14, 2011 (edited) Does it mean i need to be connected to the internet in the US or does it mean it works with US maps only? Because i created a new cardridge and located the "home coordinate" in the US and it didn't work either (i'm from germany)... when i visit terraserver.com i can see images from my hometown... the imagery seems to cover the whole world. but only the us maps are accessible in the Wherigo software? that means i have to find the coordinates with google maps, convert them to a format the Wherigo builder accepts and enter them manually?! or is there an easier solution? Wherigo caches seem to be real fun... even creating them. but entering the zone coordinates manually makes it way too complicated Edited April 14, 2011 by GeoStoney Quote Link to comment
+sTeamTraen Posted April 14, 2011 Share Posted April 14, 2011 Use a different builder (there are two, check out the pinned posts). Earwigo supports creating zones from Google Maps, and I think that Urwigo probably does too. Quote Link to comment
Ranger Fox Posted April 15, 2011 Share Posted April 15, 2011 I apologize for the communication error; I meant only the US terraserver maps are available through Groundspeak's Wherigo Builder application. If you need maps, I agree with sTeamTraen and encourage you to check out the third-party Wherigo Builder applications. By the way, you can configure Groundspeak's Builder to accept a different coordinate format. It's in the application's main menu. I wasn't aware just how important maps are to people when creating cartridges. I've always gone out and taken coordinates with my GPSr and had confidence they were precise. I'm interested: what else do you use maps for? Quote Link to comment
+GeoStoney Posted April 16, 2011 Author Share Posted April 16, 2011 I would like to use maps for zone marking. Its very easy to mark the zones directly on a map. its complicated if i have to write down the coordinates first after finding them in google earth application. i would like to have access to earwigo. Quote Link to comment
+triga Posted April 18, 2011 Share Posted April 18, 2011 I apologize for the communication error; I meant only the US terraserver maps are available through Groundspeak's Wherigo Builder application. If you need maps, I agree with sTeamTraen and encourage you to check out the third-party Wherigo Builder applications. By the way, you can configure Groundspeak's Builder to accept a different coordinate format. It's in the application's main menu. I wasn't aware just how important maps are to people when creating cartridges. I've always gone out and taken coordinates with my GPSr and had confidence they were precise. I'm interested: what else do you use maps for? I for one like to start a cartridge and pick the exact location of the zones later. It's easy to just load the map and highlight a zone for testing purposes etc. They seem pretty accurate as well, so only if something goes wrong during the test runs I will need to mark a zone manually. Quote Link to comment
+GeoStoney Posted April 21, 2011 Author Share Posted April 21, 2011 The problem is that the application does not allow me to pick a location on a map because the map is not being loaded. I always receive an error screen. I downloaded the Urwigo builder and it works perfectly with google maps. I can pick my zone points from the map. But i have another question: Sometimes, i display a message when entering a zone like: "You entered XYZ, look around... perhaps you will find something". When i leave this zone and enter it again, i want the message not to be displayed again. How can i do that? At the moment, i am setting variables (e.g. variable "ZoneXYZEntered") from 0 to 1. When i enter the zone for the first time, the program checks the variable. If it is 0 then the message is being displayed and the variable is set to 1. If the variable is already 1, then nothing happens. I think this is very complicated. Is there an easier way to "trigger" an action when the zone is entered for the first time only? Quote Link to comment
Ranger Fox Posted April 21, 2011 Share Posted April 21, 2011 Sometimes, i display a message when entering a zone like: "You entered XYZ, look around... perhaps you will find something". When i leave this zone and enter it again, i want the message not to be displayed again. How can i do that? At the moment, i am setting variables (e.g. variable "ZoneXYZEntered") from 0 to 1. When i enter the zone for the first time, the program checks the variable. If it is 0 then the message is being displayed and the variable is set to 1. If the variable is already 1, then nothing happens. I think this is very complicated. Is there an easier way to "trigger" an action when the zone is entered for the first time only? That's the way to do it. There isn't a property that says to perform some action only on the first enter. The only alternative you have is to create identical zones, the second without the first-time enter code, and, after the player enters the first zone, swap it for the second and use that from there on out. I haven't heard of anyone doing this; I'm just stating a theoretical possibility. Personally, I like the variable approach. Quote Link to comment
+GeoStoney Posted April 21, 2011 Author Share Posted April 21, 2011 Then i will go on with the variable approach... I thought there could be a "OnFirstEnter" property or something like that. Setting variables is okay for me, its not that much work. Quote Link to comment
Ranger Fox Posted April 21, 2011 Share Posted April 21, 2011 An OnFirstEnter event would either have to keep track of variables itself (and persist through cartridge save and restore events) or, after executing, set itself equal to nil or an empty function (and still persist). Then there's the design consideration of whether OnFirstEnter should fire only once per cartridge, once per zone activation (e.g. deactivate, then activate and OnFirstEnter will fire again), etc. Quote Link to comment
+Mickey and Goofy Posted May 1, 2011 Share Posted May 1, 2011 (edited) TerraServer DrawTerraMap ErrorThere was an error using TerraServer Server did not recognize the value of HTTP Header SOAPAction: http://terraservice-.../GetAreaFromPt. I now get this error in builder and never got it before? I use the map to just get a close waypoint when first bulding a cartridge now it isn't working??? What's up with this..... Edited May 1, 2011 by Mickey and Goofy Quote Link to comment
+RocksNMud Posted May 3, 2011 Share Posted May 3, 2011 I just started using the Wherigo builder, and I am getting those same errors. I have been trying for a few days, and have not been able to load any maps to create zones or anything! What could I do to help pinpoint and correct the problem? Thanks! Quote Link to comment
+sTeamTraen Posted May 3, 2011 Share Posted May 3, 2011 (edited) The problem is likely to be at TerraServer's end; either an error, or a change of API. See for example here. If this doesn't go away, you will need to build your zones with coordinates, or use an alternative builder. Earwigo lets you use Google Maps to draw zones, and I think that Urwigo does too. Edited May 3, 2011 by sTeamTraen Quote Link to comment
+GeoStoney Posted May 12, 2011 Author Share Posted May 12, 2011 I am currently using Earwigo builder and it works fine! Unfortunately, as i am on iMac, there is only a Windows application available. But the builder itself is easy to use and i can pick my edge points for the zones from the map. My Garmin Oregon 450 also works fine with the compiled cartridge. Well, it sometimes crashed but I think this is a very common problem with Wherigo cartridges. Quote Link to comment
Ranger Fox Posted May 12, 2011 Share Posted May 12, 2011 Well, it's a common problem with the Oregon model itself. There are several ways to have it power off intentionally, too. "Thank you for playing my cartridge. Your progress has been saved. Now that you're done, would you like me to turn off your Oregon?" Quote Link to comment
+GeoStoney Posted May 22, 2011 Author Share Posted May 22, 2011 (edited) Yes, there are neat features. I like it that the game can be saved because Wherigo crashes relatively often: When I played my cardridge for the first time, everything worked fine. The second time, the Oregon freezed and i had to remove the batteries to restart it. I think it is a problem with the Oregon and not with my cardridge. And when I try to load a saved game, i sometimes get the error that the game could not be loaded and I should check my SD-Card?! Edited May 22, 2011 by GeoStoney Quote Link to comment
Ranger Fox Posted May 22, 2011 Share Posted May 22, 2011 The Oregon GPSr created a lot of strife in my area. I did all my testing using my stable Colorado while most people in my area played with an Oregon. The Oregon's frequent freezing and crashing were blamed on my cartridges, Wherigo in general, and Groundspeak's testing practices (mind you, Groundspeak did not develop Garmin's Wherigo Player). Perhaps that's why people in my area haven't put out a cartridge. Quote Link to comment
tomholmes10 Posted May 22, 2011 Share Posted May 22, 2011 Hi! Sometime problem not for cardridge! Some gps soft versions is stable some not. I use Oregon 200 and gps soft 3.40. Mybe that is new topic. Holmes Quote Link to comment
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