On 5/6/11, Charles McCathieNevile <cha...@opera.com> wrote: > On Thu, 05 May 2011 21:41:24 +0200, Bjartur Thorlacius >> Of course, if the site requests coordinates, it's up to the user >> whether they come from /dev/gps or /dev/tty (or /n/3D Globe). > > Yeah, in principle. But given that most users aren't going to symlink > /dev/gps via their hand-crafted code to decide what to say (largely > because browsers just ask Google where you are instead based on visible > Wifi) in practice the question is how to build reasonable UI that the > users actually understand. The point was that they user could choose between the location provided by their GPS and "Click on a spot on the globe representing the Earth" (ignoring whether the selection is the user's location or not). This would force users to make an informed choice (as there's no button labeled "OK").
- Re: [whatwg] Proposal for a web application descrip... Cameron Heavon-Jones
- Re: [whatwg] Proposal for a web application descrip... Bjartur Thorlacius
- Re: [whatwg] Proposal for a web application descrip... Charles McCathieNevile
- Re: [whatwg] Proposal for a web application descrip... timeless
- Re: [whatwg] Proposal for a web application descrip... Cameron Heavon-Jones
- Re: [whatwg] Proposal for a web application descrip... Charles McCathieNevile
- Re: [whatwg] Proposal for a web application descrip... timeless
- Re: [whatwg] Proposal for a web application descrip... Cameron Heavon-Jones
- Re: [whatwg] Proposal for a web application descrip... Bjartur Thorlacius
- Re: [whatwg] Proposal for a web application descrip... Charles McCathieNevile
- Re: [whatwg] Proposal for a web application descrip... Bjartur Thorlacius
- Re: [whatwg] Proposal for a web application descrip... Charles McCathieNevile
- [whatwg] geolocation constraints Re: Proposal for a... Karl Dubost
- Re: [whatwg] Proposal for a web application descrip... Cameron Heavon-Jones
- Re: [whatwg] Proposal for a web application descrip... Robert O'Callahan