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Le 9 juil. 2015 à 05:51, Garvan Keeley <gkee...@mozilla.com> a écrit :
> With zero support from the group, I can't see how to accomplish this. 
> https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-geolocation/2014Aug/0008.html

There was an interesting answer from Mike Smith.
https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-geolocation/2014Aug/0009.html
including:

> As I understand it, the logic that some devices use for determining
> location is not logic that's in the OS/platform software but instead logic
> on the chipset on the device, and the chipset location logic, down at that
> level, maybe using multiple sources to determine the location -- and the
> platform APIs available on the hosting device may not even themselves
> expose a means to control what location sources are used.


It could be useful first to determine which information is available at which 
level of the devices for different devices/platforms. Then (only) see if an API 
is possible, desirable or not. I have no idea yet, but in the back of my mind, 
there's also a privacy issue tickling (maybe imaginary). 


-- 
Karl Dubost, Mozilla
http://www.la-grange.net/karl/moz

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