Oh, that's interesting... I guess Google does internationalization based on
IP address. I still don't think that's a workable solution, because the user
can't control what language they see (plus, I doubt Google Maps supports as
many languages as Semantic Google Maps can and does).

Moving the address field between the coordinates field and the map is an
interesting idea; it might make it more obvious that that field is part of
the same input. I just tried it out now; let me know if that's an
improvement:

http://discoursedb.org/w/index.php?title=London&action=formedit

-Yaron


On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 5:42 AM, Bernhard Krabina <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I just tested Sergeys Link. It works fine in German. The only thing
> that remains in English is "Selected in the list:" But this might be
> something, you can change? By the way "Selected in the list" sounds
> not very intuitive for me.. (in what list?).
>
> Yaron's version in discourse db is nice, too, but I would put the look
> up coordinates-field between coordinates and the map.
>
> - Bernhard
> >
>

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