Ok, testing on other browsers...

To test it in jsFiddle, you will have to accept sharing your
coordinates and tell to the browser you want him to remember that
option as well. And then refresh the page.

I'd like to upload an image to prove you it is working before someone
being rude and sayint it doesn't work...

Anyway...enjoy it :D

Bes regards,
Ciul.


On 28 dic, 16:41, Ciul <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Piotr.
>
> jsFiddle example:
>
> http://jsfiddle.net/Ciul/3VVEn/
>
> Don't forget that for security the browser will ask you to accept
> sharing your coordinates.
> Each browser does it in a different way, for example, google chrome
> presents you a bar below the directions bar with two buttons: share -
> notshare.
>
> Best regards,
> Ciul.
>
> On 28 dic, 12:52, Piotr Zalewa <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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> > You could also try jsfiddle for presenting examples.
>
> > On 12/28/10 17:36, Ciul wrote:
>
> > > Hi pals.
>
> > > I bring you another class which implements what the W3C explains on
> > > how to get the geolocalization from a user.
>
> > > It is posted at forums:
> > >http://www.mooforum.net/script-showcase-f25/geomoo-html5-geolocalizat...
>
> > > It really doesn't uses HTML5, I mean, it is not a HTML5 feature but I
> > > was cheated from the results I found on google.
>
> > > But anyway...it is funny to use and easy to implement.
>
> > > It is explained at the forum thread.
>
> > > Best regards,
> > > Ciul.
>
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