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Elsa Rosie
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05/12/11 03:12 AM (14 years ago)

Image upload - location data?

Is it possible to send the location data along with the upload?
 
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05/12/11 06:14 AM (14 years ago)
I don't think so. If there is a possibility than there should be an option. But there Is a tracker in the app that grabs the location data and uploads it to your buzztouch control panel. You can view that data by; opening a 1.5 buzztouch control panel > then clicking view locAtion map on the left hand side bar. You can also click a dropped pin on the map and view their coordinates. You can also stop the buzztouch application from pulling location data by changing it in the core properties. Hope this helped!
 
David @ buzztouch
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05/12/11 10:42 AM (14 years ago)
Location Data is sent with the image upload if it's available. It should be available if the user has allowed it. To use this, your backend script would grab the variables posted to your server. Look at this sample script, it shows all the variables that are passed to your backend, you are after deviceLatitude and deviceLongitude http://www.buzztouch.com/appdata/sample-image-upload.txt
 
Elsa Rosie
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05/12/11 06:19 PM (14 years ago)
David, Sorry that I overlooked the script!
 
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03/13/12 01:50 PM (13 years ago)
Hi I have been reading about this and think i have it working now. What I wanted to ask is i how I can use the Lat, Long info that is sent with the images. I want to pull this info out and use it to plot the photos on a map. Is this possible? Thanks!
 

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