[haiku] Re: IP to Geolocation API Testing
- From: Vincent Duvert <vincent.duvert@xxxxxxx>
- To: haiku@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2009 10:04:34 +0200
Le 7 sept. 2009 à 09:51, Ryan Leavengood a écrit :
Sorry, it was an off-by-one error, of course. It's fixed now. I was wondering why there were no votes for Google yet ;)
In my case, I don't even see an entry for Google in the list. Just IP Info DB and MaxMind. Both Safari and Firefox complain that "google.loader.ClientLocation" is null.
Vincent
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