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'''Please direct all discussion on these issues to [[Talk:Main Page]].'''
 
'''Please direct all discussion on these issues to [[Talk:Main Page]].'''
 
*On Internet Explorer, the application at [http://www.xkcd.com/geohashing/ xkcd.com/geohashing] can give incorrect results, since clicking the "update" button repeatedly will add extra zeroes to the right of the decimal point on the stock market value, leading to a different hash.
 
** Is this still an issue?  I believe it was fixed last night [[User:Zigdon|Zigdon]] 19:18, 25 May 2008 (UTC)
 
::I use IE, and it worked for me just now.  --James 01:36, 27 May 2008 (UTC)
 
  
 
*Due to the relative start locations used, if you happen to live close to a coastal region you may require a boat in order to successfully reach the calculated coordinates.   
 
*Due to the relative start locations used, if you happen to live close to a coastal region you may require a boat in order to successfully reach the calculated coordinates.   

Revision as of 05:49, 1 June 2008

Please direct all discussion on these issues to Talk:Main Page.

  • Due to the relative start locations used, if you happen to live close to a coastal region you may require a boat in order to successfully reach the calculated coordinates.
  • In addition, due to the relative start locations used, you may require a passport to successfully reach the calculated coordinates.
  • Some of the mapping URLs don't cope with -0 as entry, making this grid (eg London West) difficult to map. See -0 Issue.
  • When using firefox w/ firebug there an error shows up when clicking on a marker on the map. It seems the handler is trying to read a property called 'latlng' which isnt defined when clicking on a marker. Line 81 on xkcd.js. Maybe if latlng == undefined, then either exit ( if nothings supposed to happen ) or use the getLatLng() function on the passed object.