I've worked with v2 and a little of v3 of the Google Maps API and I've
used the ClientLocation property to get the approximate longitude and
latitude values of the user.  Whenever I view the site from a mobile
device, it returns null/undefined values.  I've used a few different
phones including a nokia n97 which has a built in gps.

The Google Maps application works perfectly on my phone in determining
my current location; however, I'm trying to build a website that is
able to determine the user's mobile location.

I've set the sensor=true but this has no affect.  Please let me know
if this functionality is not capable or if I am making a mistake.

The code I'm using right now is the "Google Maps JavaScript API v3
Example: Common Loader" found here:

http://code.google.com/p/gmaps-samples-v3/source/browse/trunk/commonloader/clientlocation.html?spec=svn7&r=7

Thanks, in advance, for your help!

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