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GMaps Geocaching Link

Creates a link on GMaps to see nearby geocaches

Adds a link to Google Maps views to see the nearest geocaches to the current center of the map. Queries the Google Maps API's to get the current map centerpoint regardless of panning/zooming. Looks like: !http://home.austin.rr.com/joshgunnar/userscripts/gmaps_geocaches.jpg(Link)!




Dec 12, 2006
JRI Scriptwright

I think this has been broken by Google re-writing their Maps pages. I've written two new versions, one with the same functionality (standard text list of caches) and one that actually plots the caches for you, by launching the Google Map search on the geocaching.com site. Hope someone finds them useful!

 
Oct 28, 2006
Lil Devil Scriptwright

This looks like it would be a useful script if it worked. I took a look and tried to fix it but I couldn't find the replacement for _m. Maybe someone else would care to take a look?

 
Mar 28, 2006
Uzd4ce User

Oh, and I think I misunderstood what this script is supposed to do anyway. I was thinking it would display the nearby geocaches on the Google map, the way you can in Google Earth, but looking at the script, it seems that it just runs a query on geocaching.com using the map location as the start. Still would be cool, but still doesn't work for me. What I'd really love is something that will use a .loc file and display the points on a Google map.

 
Mar 28, 2006
Uzd4ce User

I can't get it to work either. GreaseMonkey tells me the script is active, but there are no changes to the map itself. This would be super cool if I could get it to work, but I'm not a coder myself.

Any help would be appreciated. Email userscripts@ekennedy.com if you have any advice.

 
Mar 27, 2006
Rado Scriptwright

This doesn't seem to work for me, I've tried both versions, the one under "Install this script" as well as the other one under "Original Source Location" (they're different). Am I doing something wrong?

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