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- I couldn't see the line causing this error but just in case you didn't notice, (-23.548405, -46.640618) in Brazil and (23.548405, 46.640618) in Saudi Arabia, for example. You got any other complaints form that continent? I don't see any location manipulation here, maybe when saving it to the database, you take the absolute value or something like that.yildirimyigit– yildirimyigit2014-07-05 12:35:21 +00:00Commented Jul 5, 2014 at 12:35
- huh, good spot - would be a good explanation. But, if this is the case (I somehow use the absolute value instead), no users in any negative coordinated area (or how to put it) would get a correct location. Which I'm pretty sure is not what's happening. Now I live on like 55,12 so I wouldn't know for sure, but I haven't gotten any complaints about this from people besides Brazil.Jakob Harteg– Jakob Harteg2014-07-05 12:47:55 +00:00Commented Jul 5, 2014 at 12:47
- I have never used that feature but I know in AVD, we have the option to simulate any coordinates we like. Then, you might be able to debug your code. Look at this page htmlgoodies.com/beyond/mobile/…yildirimyigit– yildirimyigit2014-07-05 13:42:29 +00:00Commented Jul 5, 2014 at 13:42
- Perfect, you are just thinking way faster that me - you can do the same on device with MockLocation apps, hope I'll track the bug down, thanksJakob Harteg– Jakob Harteg2014-07-05 13:45:59 +00:00Commented Jul 5, 2014 at 13:45
- 1I'm not, believe me. It's just a couple of sad experiences :) I'm glad they are of some use now.yildirimyigit– yildirimyigit2014-07-05 13:48:28 +00:00Commented Jul 5, 2014 at 13:48
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