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I know I can check for caches found by the specified user within a polygon.  I'd like to be able to determine if an active cache exists within the polygon (regardless of found status).  

I haven't seen this implemented anywhere else, and I have a feeling it would be a fairly processor intensive check.
in Miscellaneous by Tanjent (410 points)

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It is not possible. There is no API function to give that information. There exist no API function to get caches in an area .
 
It would not be processor incentive to get that from the database. I would guess that the reason for no API methods it harder to harvest data from the system.
 
Look at the second statement you have to agree to when you create a checker:
 
I hear by agree to that I will not in any way use this system to try to harvest data from neither project-gc.com or geocaching.com, Neither will I try to use it in any way to exploit or hurt either of the mentioned web sites.
by Target. (Expert) (104k points)
Thanks for the answer.  To be clear, this wasn't to harvest data.  I have a challenge where some areas may not contain an active cache, and by the rules of challenge they are therefore to be disregarded.  I was hoping for a programmatic solution to this, rather than having to maintain this manually.
I never suspected that harvesting was your reason for the checker.
It is obvious that the reason was to use it in a checker.
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