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26 Sep 2014 11:28 #222698 by Jelf
I have posted here before about Gmap4 which is an enhanced Google map viewer that I developed. Up until this summer I believed that Gmap4 would not work if your mobile browser was offline.

I was wrong.

If you follow a few simple instructions, many (but not all) of the Gmap4 features will work just fine on a smartphone, tablet or other mobile device when you are offline. Among other things, when you are offline you can:
* Look at high resolution topo maps (t4 Topo High)
* Look at Google aerials
* Look at other basemaps
* Look at GIS overlays
* Turn on the geolocation feature (Menu ==> My location) and see the map become centered where you are standing
* Move and watch the location symbol follow you and the map automatically move as needed
* Touch the location symbol and see your coordinates in the current coordinate format
* Change the coordinate format
* Turn on/off a UTM grid
* Turn on/off a USNG grid

Yes, you can do all of the above while the browser in your smartphone or tablet is offline. Now let’s pop the hood and see how this works.

Any map you see with Gmap4 consists of a bunch of small image files called “tiles” that are stitched together to cover your screen. When you look at a map while you are online, a copy of each image file is saved in the browser’s cache. If you keep the browser tab open that has the Gmap4 map, then you can then go offline and still pan the map over the area for which there are map tiles in the browser’s cache. If you pan too far, the screen will be white.

To read plain English instructions that I guarantee you will understand (I don’t know how to write computer babble-speak) please visit the Gmap4 Help page and download the pdf file “How To Use Gmap4 Offline”.
Help page: www.mappingsupport.com/p/gmap4_help.html

From the Help page you can also find the FAQ, examples, a Quick Start guide (also on the Help page) and more.

Gmap4 default map: www.mappingsupport.com/p/gmap4.php

Joseph, the Gmap4 guy

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26 Sep 2014 11:45 #222690 by steepndeep
Great App!  However, I have been unable to make the "My Location" feature work on my Android phone.  I get an error message that says "Geolocate failed. User denied geolocation"

I have made sure that the GPS feature on my phone is on, and Google Maps and other apps seem to be able to use it.  Any ideas how to make this work?

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26 Sep 2014 12:02 #222699 by Jelf

Great App!  However, I have been unable to make the "My Location" feature work on my Android phone.  I get an error message that says "Geolocate failed. User denied geolocation"

I have made sure that the GPS feature on my phone is on, and Google Maps and other apps seem to be able to use it.  Any ideas how to make this work?


Hmmm....

What make/model of phone?
What browser did you try?

Go into setup and make sure that you have allowed GPS for your browser. <== This might be the reason for your probs.

Can you try a different browser? Chrome?

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