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"Go to current location" using GPS #46

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orblivion opened this issue Sep 7, 2023 · 3 comments
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"Go to current location" using GPS #46

orblivion opened this issue Sep 7, 2023 · 3 comments
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@orblivion
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orblivion commented Sep 7, 2023

Map apps have a "go to my current location" button with GPS. If I tried this on the web, like with Google Maps, my browser would ask for my location, and I'd consider it obnoxious and wouldn't dream of it. However, the whole point of Sandstorm is that the user likely actually trusts the server they're looking at. So maybe it'd be useful. Maybe the user would rather find themselves on the map than export bookmarks to a separate app.

Give a privacy warning. "Make sure you trust this server". If the user says "no" to the location permission, say "no hard feelings" or something; don't act like something went wrong. (Though maybe something did go wrong, don't discount that either)

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Is it even possible to do this through the sandbox? I think passing through permission requests via Sandstorm was something that was wanted as a feature, but isn't possible today.

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orblivion commented Sep 7, 2023 via email

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Sort of, a big part of it is the fact that the apps are in an iframe. You might want to test it, but I don't think it will work.

@orblivion orblivion added the enhancement New feature or request label Nov 3, 2023
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