It did come up on my mobile and ask me to use my location

But I did not see a map of where I was ; only of the floor plans of meeting 
room etc 

Sent from my mobile

On Jul 25, 2010, at 8:38 AM, Iljitsch van Beijnum <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 25 jul 2010, at 14:34, Thomson, Martin wrote:
> 
>> This is the venue map page: http://tools.ietf.org/rooms ?
> 
>> The reason is so that it can display where you are on the map.
> 
> Right. I had opened this page in a background tab so I didn't make the 
> connection.
> 
> Safari on the Mac doesn't seem to be able to find its location at all, 
> though. And as there's no GPS reception indoors (certainly not without any 
> windows) I doubt _any_ system could provide a location that is accurate 
> enough to be usable here.
> 
>> p.s. UI design doesn't seem to be a strong point here - modal notifications 
>> are an annoyance.  Firefox 4.0 gets it almost right, but the dialog 
>> appearance and usability suck.
> 
> A popup is ok if it's a reaction to a user action, not so much immediately 
> upon loading the page. As long as we're providing constructive criticism: on 
> the little program booklet the maps are tiny but still mostly readable, but 
> on the web page the text is too small to be deciphered.
> 
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