The second checker works perfect! Thanks so much. BTW, I found a bug with the old checker if you're curious. But now that we've discarded it, maybe it doesn't matter. We can chat outside the public forum if you are interested on the details. Thank youby da Bush Man - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Thanks for the checker. It seems to work fine for users that aren't hiding their profile stats regarding souvenirs. However for the test case you identified regarding the privacy setting causing a zero result is confirmed to be a problem. I tried a test to then change the privacy setting and re-run the checker, but it seems project-gc.com only updates once a day, so the user might haveby da Bush Man - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Hello all, I'm looking for some assistance please creating a challenge checker for 75 souvenirs awarded for for finding a cache in countries and regions only. The checker will count up souvenirs awarded from: - 195 countries (assuming HQ has one souvenir for every country) - 50 United States of America regions (states) - 13 Canada regions - 4 Ireland regions - 16 Germany regions - 8by da Bush Man - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
It appears to be working well now! Thank youby da Bush Man - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Testing is partially successful: the attribute check seems to be working, but it isn't restricting to caches only placed in Ontarioby da Bush Man - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
I would like to request a checker for a new challenge cache GC906NW - Go The Extra Kilometer Challenge. requirements: - 5 finds including both of the attributes: boat required plus long hike (+10km), and located within the province of Ontario, Canada. Thanksby da Bush Man - ARCHIVE Checker requests (completed)
Correct, you would not take archived caches into account when doing proximity search.by da Bush Man - ARCHIVE Checker requests (impossible)
Is it possible to write a checker that counts the number of lonely caches you've found that are isolated by at least 'n' km to the next nearest cache (regardless if you've found it or not)? The script would need access to the user's finds, plus the geocaching database to search for caches based upon proximity. Ideally, it would be nice to run this checker anywhere in thby da Bush Man - ARCHIVE Checker requests (impossible)