>>>>> "MM" == Mark Murphy <mmur...@commonsware.com> writes:

   MM> Jake Colman wrote:
   >> I started my application running in the emulator, went back to
   >> Home, and started the Browser.  The Browser displayed "Location
   >> unavailable".  I entered coordinates into DDMS, pressed 'send',
   >> and tried to update location.  I still get "Location unavailable".

   MM> My guess is that is a limitation in the Browser app on the
   MM> emulator, at least on Android 2.2. The Maps application works as
   MM> I would expect -- open the application, get a map of the world,
   MM> push a fix from DDMS, and "My Location" pops up.

My emulator is running Android 1.6.  And the Maps appplication is
ignoring the fix.  :-(

Any suggestions of how I go about fixing this?

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