poikää & butterfly Posted October 19, 2003 Posted October 19, 2003 Just recently we have not been able to edit or list anything to do with geocaching using Netscape. We listed a new cache only with (UGH!) explorer. Almost like using your left hand when you are right handed! What is up with this??? Pain is weakness leaving the body Quote
+briansnat Posted October 20, 2003 Posted October 20, 2003 You're best off posting this in the Geocaching.com discuission forum, which is the place to discuss browser issues like this. Jeremy and the rest of the Groudspeak folk monitor that forum closely. BTW, I use Netscape 7.1 and haven't noticed a problem. "You can't make a man by standing a sheep on his hind legs. But by standing a flock of sheep in that position, you can make a crowd of men" - Max Beerbohm Quote
+Team Og Rof A Klaw Posted October 20, 2003 Posted October 20, 2003 Mozilla 1.2x and better work fine for me. ____________________________ - Team Og Rof A Klaw All who wander are not lost. Quote
+Doc-Dean Posted October 20, 2003 Posted October 20, 2003 Just a guess here... Have you emptied your Temporary Internet Files folder recently?? I don't remember what Netscape calls it if its different then explorer. I know that when your temp file gets too large it causes the browser to screw up alot. Just my $.02 Free your mind and the rest will follow Quote
+RJFerret Posted October 20, 2003 Posted October 20, 2003 Is this a Javascript thing? I don't use Java normally and can't go to other pages when listing caches, edit or delete my logs, and briefly java was necessary to list a new cache (I think that changed). Enabling JS gets me past the other page listings, but I can't edit or delete my logs (it just goes to a new window stating "true" or "null" or something.) I found an old link to post logs, and reverse-engineered how to use that to edit, but that doesn't let me delete. If these are the areas you are having trouble, be sure Java is turned on (then turn it back off to eliminate pop-ups and speed your net access.) hth, Randy Quote
Pluckers Posted October 20, 2003 Posted October 20, 2003 Note that Java and JavaScript are completely different things, other than the first 4 letters of their unfortunate names. In netscape, the "Temporary Files" folder is called a "cache", which is what everyone other than MS calls it. I was just compiling a list of the best open source programs for windows, so I can create a CD as a cache item. Lots to choose from, but it has to install/run on windows and be of general end-user use. mozilla and openoffice are obvious, but there are lots of other cool programs too: gimp, gaim, some games. Any suggestions? Quote
+jeff-trex Posted November 3, 2003 Posted November 3, 2003 Hi I was having the same problem. I was tring to post my new multi-cache in Sarnia, Ontario and I was only getting part of the report a cache page, I was starting to get PO'ed. I e-mailed Cach-tech and Groundspeak about it, then I thought I'd try something, since There is both Netscape 4.07 and Internet Explorer on this network I tried IE and it worked find, I really felt stupid. So as a note to all cachers out there using Netscape 4.07 the report a cache page doesn't work you have to use MS Internet Explorer. Maybe Internet Explorer is better to use for Geocaching. Jeff-tre Quote
Swagger Posted November 3, 2003 Posted November 3, 2003 quote:Originally posted by jeff-trex:Maybe Internet Explorer is better to use for Geocaching. I don't see how IE will help you out on the trail... Jeremy's programming is very MS-centric. He uses VB (a Micro$oft proprietary language), runs everything on Windoze servers and uses MapPoint for the maps. I doubt that they test new code very extensively on anything other than M$ software, so make sure you make your problems known in the Geocaching.com forum so they know that they exist. -- There were plants and birds and rocks and things, there was sand and hills and rain... Quote
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