I'm using Geolocation but I'm having trouble recognizing errors to be able to offer an alternative.
My HTML looks like this:
<button onclick="getLocation()">Get your location now</button>
<div id="google_canvas"></div>
<p id = 'error'></p>
My script looks like this:
function getLocation(){
if(navigator.geolocation)
{
var map;
var mapOptions =
{
zoom: 13,
mapTypeId: google.maps.MapTypeId.ROADMAP
}
map = new google.maps.Map(document.getElementById('google_canvas'), mapOptions);
navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition(function(position)
{
var geolocate = new google.maps.LatLng(position.coords.latitude, position.coords.longitude),latitude=document.getElementById("latitude"),longitude=document.getElementById("longitude");
var infowindow = new google.maps.InfoWindow(
{
map: map,
position: geolocate,
content:
' * output content within map * '
});
map.setCenter(geolocate);
latitude.value = position.coords.latitude;
longitude.value = position.coords.longitude;
});
}
else
{
document.getElementById('error').innerHTML = 'No Geolocation Support';
}
};
google.maps.event.addListener(map, 'idle', function() {
});
My version of IE9 does not support Geolocation (I've tried their test site with their own script), but it gives me no error or warning, plus if I do not allow location in Firefox or Chrome, I don't get any error or alert either.
Can someone help? If it cannot run, i can offer an alternative so I don't think i need to look through error codes so much, but I do need to be able to detect failure so I can offer my alternative, but the error portion in my script will not run, regardless.
My question really is, why won't this else run?
else
{
document.getElementById('error').innerHTML = 'No Geolocation Support';
}
Thanks