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Rapportera problem med översättningen
HTML + JavaScript.
and, perl (for server-side program of the image posting function)
What did you fill in to Location form?
This map allows following 2 format
1, Origin string that copied by click ASSET LOCATION
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(Lat: -258,992.266 Long: 49,784.594 Alt: -72,968.141)
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* This is able at Legacy only. Not implemented to Evrima yet.
* At some environment, comma and point are swapped or disappeared. But it will be able to use correctly.
* "-123, 456" means (Lat: -123,000.000 Long: 456,000,000)
* This string is consisted:
[1] numeric (If there's a minus sign immediately before, include it)
[2] non-numeric that join those (0 or more length).
[3] numeric (same as [1]).
* Therefore, all of the following are treated as the same coordinates "-123,-456".
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-123,-456
-123, -456
-123-456
-123 -456
-123.-456
-123aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-456
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* However be careful if Long value is 0 or larger, separating character is require 1 or longer length to processed correctly.
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123,456
123, 456
123 456
123.456
123aaa456 <-- This and aboves are treated as "123,456"
123456 <-- This will be treated as "12345,6"
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