I am working on an app that uses the W3C standard geolocation API but I cannot for the life of me get it to work on Safari on my Windows 7 and XP PC.It works fine on my iPad and my iPhone.It also work
I am using the HTML5 Geolocation API to find the longitude and the latitude开发者_C百科 from the users of my site. This works, but now I would like to show on the screen \"You currently are in ...\".
Here is the program I used to code it in my android application to find the GPS location of the device.
I need to write a back开发者_开发百科ground service to get latitude and longitude values. I have an Android application in which it has to find where the user is currently. Is there any way to program
I have a TextView with location data that I want to Linkify. When link will be clicked an Intent should be fired that will start Maps. How should I achieve this effect?
I need to read the iPhone users location using google maps, but I don\'t want the user to have to run my app to do so. It doesn\'t necessarily need to be tracked constantly, but I might want to check
Chrome seems to be very accurate in detecting my location. 开发者_如何学JAVAHow does it do it? Can you point me to the source code?Geolocation can be calculated based on:
I am writing a site that basically looks for places within a 25 mile radius of a lat and long using php and mysql.
I\'m experimenting with HTML5 geolocation, and开发者_如何学Go would like to improve the accuracy, by assigning the exact GPS coordinate of some custom access points.
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