Could anybody test this please?
http://www.we-are-gurus.com/labs/device-orientation.html

Seems to work fine on iPhone4 here...

Remi

On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 20:47, Mogens Beltoft <mog...@beltoft.dk> wrote:
> Oh, so you're the ninja :)
>
> I (deepo) mailed you a fix for the pocket-speedo a while back, as I couldn't
> get your webapp working. I believe that was around the time the name changed
> to iOS.
>
> I tried to take my little demo webapp on a car trip this afternoon, and
> could still not get speed or altitude. But the position did update. Has
> anybody else tried my webapp?
>
> /Mogens
>
> On 18-05-2011 01:22, Ryan Seddon wrote:
>>>
>>> I can't get my iPhone 4 iOS 4.3.3 to display neither heading nor
>>> altitude. I guess Apple didn't implement that?
>>
>> heading and speed can only be read when you're moving at a steady
>> pace, only then will these properties start to read usable values. I
>> made a speedometer[1] web app that will display your speed by reading
>> the GPS properties.
>>
>> [1] http://www.thecssninja.com/javascript/pocket-speedo
>>
>
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