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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › Help › problems with GC.com caches along a route?
Is anyone else having problems doing a pocket query for caches along a route or is it just me? For the last two days I keep getting a screen that comes up saying “Sorry! We encountered an error when requesting that page!”
@Decrepit wrote:
Is anyone else having problems doing a pocket query for caches along a route or is it just me? For the last two days I keep getting a screen that comes up saying “Sorry! We encountered an error when requesting that page!”
I had that problem a few weeks ago and just gave up.
For those interested, after several e-mails back and forth about what buttons I clicked on, etc. Here is the latest e-mail I received…
Hi Jennifer,
I was able to reproduce the error you received, so I submitted this issue as a
bug to our development team. Hopefully they can resolve it soon.
Regards,
Eric
Groundspeak, Inc.
Hopefully they will get this fixed soon. I’m sure there are others out there with the same problem.
Well, here’s the scoop. This is their latest e-mail. I did what they said and no more problems. I didn’t realize there a was limit to the number of PQs you could have just sitting there. I thought there was just a limit to the number that you could run in one day. So… remember to delete those old PQs! You can always run them again later. 😆
Jennifer,
Try removing a couple of your PQ’s and try again. You’re at the max so you can’t add any more until you make room.
Regards,
Eric
Groundspeak, Inc.
So how many PQ’s is the max?
@Team Hemisphere Dancer wrote:
So how many PQ’s is the max?
Whatever number you are at right now ………
😆
PQ’s – 40 max in your line up. 5 requests per day.
Bookmarks – 20 max.
Thanks all good to know as I have been saving PQ’s because I am too lazy to set up new ones each time i am planning a trip somewhere. Providing I am planning a return trip.