+MirecXP Posted July 17, 2012 Share Posted July 17, 2012 This bug is soooo annoying and It happens nearly always. I need to zoom in/out/pan several times until I'm able to click on the cache icon... Currently I use: Google chrome + <!-- Server: WEB19; Build: Web.HotFix_20120710.2 --> Quote Link to comment
+cnschulz Posted July 17, 2012 Share Posted July 17, 2012 This bug is soooo annoying and It happens nearly always. I need to zoom in/out/pan several times until I'm able to click on the cache icon... Currently I use: Google chrome + <!-- Server: WEB19; Build: Web.HotFix_20120710.2 --> Happens to me ALL the time on Chrome. No amount of zooming/panning will help. Works OK on Firefox. Quote Link to comment
stebu Posted July 18, 2012 Share Posted July 18, 2012 Happens to me ALL the time on Chrome. No amount of zooming/panning will help. Works OK on Firefox. Well, I toyed around with Chrome's "Inspect element". This is what I discovered: OSM map: Request URL:http://a.tile.openstreetmap.org/14/9322/4733.info?callback=grid Request Method:GET Status Code:404 Not Found Mapquest map: Request URL:http://www.geocaching.com/map/map.info?x=9321&y=4733&z=14&k=gtHK...EhU81&ep=1&callback=grid Request Method:GET Status Code:200 OK grid({"grid":[" ",...."], "keys":["","(42, 34)",... "data":{"(42, 34)":[{"i":"GC36BFB","n":"OMSAUT"}],"(43, 34)":[{"i":"GC36BFB","n":"OMSAUT"}],... ]}}); I wonder, whether openstreetmap.org is supposed to know the name and GC-code of the cache-bubbles that are displayed? OTH I really don't know what I'm doing, so this may be a completely false alarm Quote Link to comment
+GWRoss Posted July 18, 2012 Share Posted July 18, 2012 (edited) ... I toyed around with Chrome's "Inspect element". This is what I discovered: ... @stebu, I think you're onto something here: Mapquest maps always work for me; OSM always fails if the map has been scrolled in the least. Mapquest maps makes its request of geocaching.com; OSM makes its request of openstreetmap.org. How did you, and what element did you inspect? I'm wondering how that request changes when the map is first scrolled. (I'm using Chrome too.) Edited July 18, 2012 by GWRoss Quote Link to comment
jri Posted July 18, 2012 Share Posted July 18, 2012 Happens to me ALL the time on Chrome. No amount of zooming/panning will help. Works OK on Firefox. Well, I toyed around with Chrome's "Inspect element". This is what I discovered: OSM map: Request URL:http://a.tile.openstreetmap.org/14/9322/4733.info?callback=grid Request Method:GET Status Code:404 Not Found Mapquest map: Request URL:http://www.geocaching.com/map/map.info?x=9321&y=4733&z=14&k=gtHK...EhU81&ep=1&callback=grid Request Method:GET Status Code:200 OK grid({"grid":[" ",...."], "keys":["","(42, 34)",... "data":{"(42, 34)":[{"i":"GC36BFB","n":"OMSAUT"}],"(43, 34)":[{"i":"GC36BFB","n":"OMSAUT"}],... ]}}); I wonder, whether openstreetmap.org is supposed to know the name and GC-code of the cache-bubbles that are displayed? OTH I really don't know what I'm doing, so this may be a completely false alarm No, you are correct: this is a valid bug. Unfortunately, it's intermittent and I haven't quite worked out the sequence of events that reliably triggers it. It doesn't just happen with OpenStreetMaps - sometimes the website asks Mapquest or one of the other map servers for the cache info. I've also seen it in Opera and Firefox, so it isn't specific to Chrome. I think it's been reported on a few threads now, but I've not noticed the management pick up on it yet... The URLs you've quoted are related to the URLs of the map tile that you moved your mouse over. They are supposed to be derived from the geocache icon tiles, but sometimes the website gets confused and uses the basemap tiles - hence the requests to OSM et al. It seems to be related to the way the Leaflet API swaps layers on the map (which is why zooming or changing map source helps). Although I'm not sure what the underlying problem is, I did come up with a workaround. It is possible to write a script that intercepts the dodgy data requests and redirects them to the correct server. I've added this bugfix into the latest version of my Geocaching Map Enhancements userscript (which has various other useful features too). Unfortunately, this bug is not the end of the story. Even when the website is using the correct URL, it seems to get a nil response back fairly often, which could be a server loading issue. Once the website fails to get the data for a tile, it doesn't seem to try again (although panning to new areas may work). Quote Link to comment
stebu Posted July 18, 2012 Share Posted July 18, 2012 ... I toyed around with Chrome's "Inspect element". This is what I discovered: ... @stebu, I think you're onto something here: Mapquest maps always work for me; OSM always fails if the map has been scrolled in the least. Mapquest maps makes its request of geocaching.com; OSM makes its request of openstreetmap.org. How did you, and what element did you inspect? I'm wondering how that request changes when the map is first scrolled. (I'm using Chrome too.) These requests were "map.info" in Mapgeust and "9322.info" (or maybe the other map tile number) in OSM. The lattered requests failed always. Quote Link to comment
jri Posted July 19, 2012 Share Posted July 19, 2012 (edited) How did you, and what element did you inspect? I'm wondering how that request changes when the map is first scrolled. (I'm using Chrome too.) These requests were "map.info" in Mapgeust and "9322.info" (or maybe the other map tile number) in OSM. The lattered requests failed always. @GWRoss: Look in the Net tab of Chrome's console. The requests are made every time you move the mouse over a new tile on the map. Edited July 19, 2012 by jri Quote Link to comment
Dulce-Joy Posted August 5, 2012 Share Posted August 5, 2012 (edited) WEB03 I noticed if you bring up the map page and then you leave the page alone for awhile without moving the cursor AT ALL the whole time while it is loading, you cannot get ANY of the cache names to come up. ---Edited to clarify--- Edited August 6, 2012 by Dulce-Joy Quote Link to comment
+Southern Trio Posted August 5, 2012 Share Posted August 5, 2012 We are also in the same boat..We ask it to map the area and usually all the different caches and bubbles come up for found, not found and owned. Sense this last update this week it no longer does it. This is frustrating and hopefully will be fixed soon. Quote Link to comment
+threenow24 Posted August 13, 2012 Share Posted August 13, 2012 I've had the same problem for a month or two at least. I also have a similar problem doing pocket queries and then "map this location". When I click to view a cache on the map all that comes up is the very bottom of the normal box with all the cache info, just a few lines high with the "x" to close it on the right. Have server WEB09. Quote Link to comment
+HighDesertTravelers Posted August 27, 2012 Share Posted August 27, 2012 When I open the map I see all the caches allright. When I hold the mouse cursor over a cache I can see the name of cache but i connot click on it so the box from where I ususally can go to the listing doesn't open. Has anyone the same problem or an idea what the reason might be? Quote Link to comment
+alien55 Posted August 29, 2012 Share Posted August 29, 2012 This issue has been complained about in the forums for MONTHS. It's a very useful feature when it's working properly but a cause of huge frustration when it's not working. When is it going to be fixed? I've seen a few comments from GS lackeys asking people who are experiencing this problem to report their server number, but this type of ad hoc reporting doesn't sound like a very systematic approach. The lack of communication from GS on this important issue is disappointing. The membership has no idea how aggressively the problem is being attacked or even if it is being attacked at all. Meanwhile, the complaints continue to fall into the black hole. Quote Link to comment
Dulce-Joy Posted August 31, 2012 Share Posted August 31, 2012 This issue has been complained about in the forums for MONTHS. It's a very useful feature when it's working properly but a cause of huge frustration when it's not working. When is it going to be fixed? I've seen a few comments from GS lackeys asking people who are experiencing this problem to report their server number, but this type of ad hoc reporting doesn't sound like a very systematic approach. The lack of communication from GS on this important issue is disappointing. The membership has no idea how aggressively the problem is being attacked or even if it is being attacked at all. Meanwhile, the complaints continue to fall into the black hole. AGREED. Quote Link to comment
Sandy Posted September 4, 2012 Share Posted September 4, 2012 This bug has been reported to our engineering team, and has yet to be scheduled for a fix. We apologize for the delay in reporting back to you on the matter, and will endeavor to be more communicative about this bug as it is prioritized for a fix. Quote Link to comment
+alien55 Posted September 4, 2012 Share Posted September 4, 2012 This bug has been reported to our engineering team, and has yet to be scheduled for a fix. We apologize for the delay in reporting back to you on the matter, and will endeavor to be more communicative about this bug as it is prioritized for a fix. Disappointing to hear that the bug fix is not even on the IT calendar yet but appreciate you letting us know. It would be good if Grounspeak was more communicative on such things. It might save a lot of venting in the forums. PS - this problem is far worse on iPads because you have to use your finger instead of a mouse. Is that to be addressed as well? Quote Link to comment
Sandy Posted September 4, 2012 Share Posted September 4, 2012 Thank you for your feedback. We do aim to be communicative with the community throughout our forums, but cannot always cover the width and breadth of the forums. We can update the engineering team that use of our site on tablets exacerbates this issue. Quote Link to comment
stebu Posted September 4, 2012 Share Posted September 4, 2012 We can update the engineering team that use of our site on tablets exacerbates this issue. With no disrespect, I cannot understand the above sentence. So I'm just curious about what is done by whom. I googled "exacerbates" and got: " 3rd person singular present of exacerbate Make (a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling) worse: "the forest fire was exacerbated by the lack of rain". " Maybe the English down under is too different from the one I've been taught up here close to the Polar Circle? Or then that's too big a word for non-native English speakers (at least for me). Quote Link to comment
+niraD Posted September 4, 2012 Share Posted September 4, 2012 We can update the engineering team that use of our site on tablets exacerbates this issue.With no disrespect, I cannot understand the above sentence.FWIW, I took it to mean that (1) engineering already knows that there is an issue with map bubbles, and that (2) Sandy is letting them know that this known issue is worse when the site is viewed on tablets. Quote Link to comment
+alien55 Posted September 5, 2012 Share Posted September 5, 2012 We can update the engineering team that use of our site on tablets exacerbates this issue.With no disrespect, I cannot understand the above sentence.FWIW, I took it to mean that (1) engineering already knows that there is an issue with map bubbles, and that (2) Sandy is letting them know that this known issue is worse when the site is viewed on tablets. I think NiraD has summed it up nicely Quote Link to comment
C0lin Posted September 5, 2012 Share Posted September 5, 2012 I have plodded on with this annoyance for a few weeks now and have put up with the slowness of the situation but today it is getting to a point where it is taking a long time to get cache information. Some caches on the map give their title when I 'mouse over' and these when clicked give a new window and all is fine but there are a number of caches on the SAME map which do nothing. The only way to get information on these is to work out where they are roughly in relation to a town etc. and then search the listings. This is not easy as the name of the cache on the map is not shown. Hair pulling out time. This is particularly frustrating when getting the cache details of a series which doesn't have a common name in them. The problem is almost getting to a point where the maps are useless. When will it be fixed????? Quote Link to comment
+jahoadi and john Posted September 5, 2012 Share Posted September 5, 2012 We too have plodded along with this very frustrating problem along with many, many others. Reported in May and just noticed and reported to engineers in September? When will it be scheduled for a fix? Quote Link to comment
Moun10Bike Posted September 5, 2012 Share Posted September 5, 2012 No, this issue has been in our database since first reported. It simply has not been prioritized yet to the point where it has entered the queue for fixing. Quote Link to comment
+alien55 Posted September 5, 2012 Share Posted September 5, 2012 No, this issue has been in our database since first reported. It simply has not been prioritized yet to the point where it has entered the queue for fixing. Well, the other items ahead of this issue must be VERY,VERY IMPORTANT if they are taking priority over an issue that is causing so many forum complaints. I'm a paid up member of Geocaching.com. If I had to put up with this type of hassle from my cable TV company, I could look elsewhere for TV service. For Geocaching, we have no serious alternative to consider and that restricts us to squealing and moaning in the forum. Quote Link to comment
+HEADLANDERS Posted September 6, 2012 Share Posted September 6, 2012 No, this issue has been in our database since first reported. It simply has not been prioritized yet to the point where it has entered the queue for fixing. Well, the other items ahead of this issue must be VERY,VERY IMPORTANT if they are taking priority over an issue that is causing so many forum complaints. I'm a paid up member of Geocaching.com. If I had to put up with this type of hassle from my cable TV company, I could look elsewhere for TV service. For Geocaching, we have no serious alternative to consider and that restricts us to squealing and moaning in the forum. I agree with this. It is such a fundamental feature on the map page that I fail to understand why Groundspeak would knowingly want to leave such a bug in place. Very strange. Quote Link to comment
+evr180 Posted September 7, 2012 Share Posted September 7, 2012 (edited) I have posted bug problem with maps on a different thread. But I think it's the same as this thread. If I do right click and refresh the screen I get the bubbles. I have several problems have the site . When I go to the website for the frist time and click on login I can't but I can go to the visiter screen and log on from there. However if I go to Geocaching.com for the first time then do a right click and refresh I then can login from the home page. When I logged a find and then wanted to show my list of TB's visited the cache that won't work but if I refresh then it works. When I come to the forums and click on a topic the top half of the screen goes black, but if I right click and refresh the whole screen is visable. Maps, if I right click and refresh off the map then the cache bubbles work. It seems every page I go to I have to refresh to make everything on the page work. win 7 WEB15 Edited September 7, 2012 by evr180 Quote Link to comment
+jonathan_juton Posted October 5, 2012 Share Posted October 5, 2012 I am also having issues with the bubbles since quite some time. I can see the cache name and when I click the cache the bubble opens but it's empty. It's extremely annoying I am using Firefox, Win7 WEB19; Build: Web.HotFix_20121004.4 Quote Link to comment
+DanPan Posted October 5, 2012 Share Posted October 5, 2012 (edited) I found a solution for Chrome users! Disable all extensions in Google Chrome. In my case the uTorrentBar extension was the malefactor. Edited October 6, 2012 by DanPan Quote Link to comment
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