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In an effort to provide more consistency in using some tags, more unique names could be used to ensure that they don't clash with existing tags in common usage.
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=== NZ Namespace ===
 
=== NZ Namespace ===
 
The NZ Namespace 'nz-*' has been created by a group of New Zealanders to tag caches with some specific characteristics. These were created and are maintained via discussion in the NZ GPS Forums[http://forums.gps.org.nz/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=4121]. To date, the following tags have been suggested. (to come)
 
The NZ Namespace 'nz-*' has been created by a group of New Zealanders to tag caches with some specific characteristics. These were created and are maintained via discussion in the NZ GPS Forums[http://forums.gps.org.nz/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=4121]. To date, the following tags have been suggested. (to come)

Revision as of 15:02, 24 May 2008

Geocaching Australia
This page contains information specific to Geocaching Australia.

Overview

You can give your caches, logs, images and swaggies a "tag", which is like a keyword or category label. Tags help you find items which have something in common. You can assign as many tags as you wish to each object.

Usage

It is best to be concise when setting a tag for an object. For instance: If you wish to highlight the fact that a cache is at a waterfall with a lookout and great views you could tag it with:waterfall,lookout,view

Common words and phrases like 'if' 'and' 'for' etc. are not saved, as well as punctuation and special characters.

You can set multiple tags for an object by seperating them with a comma.

Tags can have spaces within them, so kid friendly,playground would be 2 tags, one called kid friendly one called playground.

You can search on tags by visiting this link

There are 2 types of tags: Public Tags and Private Tags

Namespaces

In an effort to provide more consistency in using some tags, more unique names could be used to ensure that they don't clash with existing tags in common usage that either may not be defined, our are used to mean different things by different cachers.

NZ Namespace

The NZ Namespace 'nz-*' has been created by a group of New Zealanders to tag caches with some specific characteristics. These were created and are maintained via discussion in the NZ GPS Forums[1]. To date, the following tags have been suggested. (to come)