Thanks Chad,
I did it: {enableHighAccuracy:true, maximumAge:60000}
Unfortunately that makes no difference for my HTC Hero:
http://www.speibl.com/samples/v3-tutorial-17-geolocation1b.html
Do you have an android smartphone? Does the sample show your GPS
location?
Rolf
On 2 Jul., 15:22, Chad Killingsworth
<[email protected]> wrote:
> navigator.getCurrentPosition takes an optional 3rd argument that is an
> options object. Try setting the enableHighAccuracy and maximumAge
> parameters and see what happens.
>
> http://dev.w3.org/geo/api/spec-source.html#position_options_interface
>
> Chad Killingsworth
>
> On Jul 2, 5:15 am, Rolf Dohrmann <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I noticed that the native Google Maps App on my smartphone needs a few
> > seconds until it can change my position from the cell tower position
> > to the real position (GPS). So I wondered if this might be the reason
> > why google maps API in android does not show the correct position but
> > only the cell tower: it might take some time to find out where the
> > real (GPS) position is. But the sample script calls the data only once
> > when initializing. That means it has no time. So I wrote a script that
> > loops about 10 times, each 10 seconds. It calls the current position
> > again and again. However, that didn't work either.
>
> >http://www.speibl.com/samples/v3-tutorial-17-geolocation1b.html
>
> > Now I have no more idea how to fix that from my side and I wonder if
> > it is really possible to show the GPS-position in the android browser.
> > Is there any example that shows that it works? I'd like to check that.
> > Perhaps it's a problem related to my smartphone?
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