Thanks :D

it happens when writting fast... LOL

hope you like it

as an improve, if someone may want to add google gears to it as a
second approach to get the coordinates would be nice.

But as far as I've read, these methods will never be as much accurate
as a GPS

Best regards,
Ciul.

On 28 dic, 17:02, Piotr Zalewa <[email protected]> wrote:
> Fixed HTML for you:http://jsfiddle.net/zalun/3VVEn/2/
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> On 12/28/10 21:46, Ciul wrote:
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> > Ok, testing on other browsers...
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> > On 28 dic, 16:41, Ciul <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Hey Piotr.
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> >> jsFiddle example:
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> >>http://jsfiddle.net/Ciul/3VVEn/
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> >> 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.
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> >> Best regards,
> >> Ciul.
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> >> On 28 dic, 12:52, Piotr Zalewa <[email protected]> wrote:
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> >>> You could also try jsfiddle for presenting examples.
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> >>> On 12/28/10 17:36, Ciul wrote:
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> >>>> Hi pals.
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> >>>> I bring you another class which implements what the W3C explains on
> >>>> how to get the geolocalization from a user.
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> >>>> It is posted at forums:
> >>>>http://www.mooforum.net/script-showcase-f25/geomoo-html5-geolocalizat...
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> >>>> 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.
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> >>>> But anyway...it is funny to use and easy to implement.
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> >>>> It is explained at the forum thread.
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> >>>> Best regards,
> >>>> Ciul.
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