Excuse me for my late response (easter vacations). - No, I am referring to the GPS of Android browser; - I discovered that Chrome and the stock Android browser deliberately gets a not precise gps location "for security reasons"... did you know this?
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 12:01 PM, Tue Topholm <t...@sugee.dk> wrote: > Is it on a phone or computer? You should remember most computers don't > have a GPS, so they use WIFI, and then 50-100 meters is just fine. with > phones you can get it down to 2-10 meters. (iOS down to 5 meters and > android down to 2 meters) > ᐧ > > > -- > > Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards > > Tue Topholm > Sugee > Tlf: +45 32 13 32 32 > W: http://www.sugee.dk > > > 2014-04-17 15:30 GMT+02:00 Luca Manganelli <luc...@gmail.com>: > >> Hi, >> >> is there any way to obtain more precise geolocation? >> >> In my code, the options of Control.geolocation are: >> >> var geolocate = new OpenLayers.Control.Geolocate({ >> id: 'locate-control', >> geolocationOptions: { >> enableHighAccuracy: true, >> maximumAge: 0, >> timeout: 30000 >> } >> }); >> >> It would be nice to have a precision to some meters, not 50-100 meters >> away. >> >> Any hints? >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Users mailing list >> us...@lists.osgeo.org >> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/openlayers-users >> > > -- It means your future hasn't been written yet. No one's has. Your future is whatever you make it. So make it a good one, both of you. -- Doc Brawn, Back to the Future III (1990)
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