On Thursday 05 August 2010 12:35:16 Ryan Cullen wrote: > Would be useful to give some more data on the location pinpointed. At the > moment it tells me you have a fix, but I know from using Android, if GPS > isn't available the Cell Lookups can put me up to a mile away. > Maybe a map with radius on it, or street name/area? > > As for photos, Google did demo at IO taking pictures on the phone via a > button in the browser, not sure if this was full HTML5 or when it would be > available. > > Ryan Cullen > > http://blog.artesea.co.uk > @artesea > > > On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 12:09, Harrison, Stuart < > > [email protected]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > Just to let you know that I've built a mobile web app for Fixmystreet > > (based on one I did for the council). Mainly designed with Webkit in > > mind, but degrades gracefully (ie, if no geoloction available, you can > > just enter a postcode) - you can see it in action here: > > > > http://www.pezholio.co.uk/fmsmobile/ > > > > and the code is up here: > > > > http://github.com/pezholio/Fixmystreet-Mobile > > > > Would be interested in getting people's feedback. The only feature > > missing is the ability to take photos, but that's not in any HTML5 > > specification I know of! (yet) > >
Oh balls, I should really finish mine...it's a pity the new Nokia SDK lets you do Symbian/MeeGo cross platform but only in C++. PyQT please! -- The only thing worse than e-mail disclaimers...is people who send e-mail to lists complaining about them
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