- From: Kornel Lesinski <kornel@osiolki.net>
- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 22:59:37 -0000
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:31:11 -0000, Ryan Sarver <rsarver at skyhookwireless.com> wrote: > var location = window.getLocation(); For some applications location given in format other than lat/long may be more useful and less privacy-sensitive. For example name of the city might be good enough if you order a cab from a nationwide company. Postcode would be easiest way to integrate location API with existing services (especially via userjs/greasemonkey, where using location->postcode database may be difficult). Additionally city/postcode information may be provided to desktop browsers by the user (for example Opera collects that information already). Also different applications may be satisfied with different precision of location (searching for nearest airport vs nearest starbucks :) There's also privacy problem with giving too precise location and usability problem with asking for user's permission every time. My proposal is: use navigator.getGeolocation instead of window.getLocation to avoid conflicts with existing functions (window object is a global namespace in JS) and to avoid confusion with window.location object. navigator.getGeolocation() would return location with best precision allowed by default (without asking user every time). If user set in preferences that every page can get location with 10km precision, that would be returned. navigator.getGeolocation(100) would request location that has precision of 100m or better. If user's default allowed precision is lower than the specified one, browser would ask for permission. Browser would be allowed to return location with lower precision than requested (if it doesn't have information precise enough or because user decided so). The function would return an object, which could be queried about various aspects of the location - name of the city, postcode, but also precision of location given (so applications would know if user is really exactly in the middle of the city or if browser only knows the city name). -- regards, Kornel Lesi?ski
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