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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T18:30:29+00:00 2026-05-28T18:30:29+00:00

I have two text boxes that I want users to fill with geolocation data

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I have two text boxes that I want users to fill with geolocation data (latitude and longitude). I want to have a button, so when users click it, the text boxes are filled instantly with the geolocation data.

Thanks to w3schools, I can replace the text in two paragraph tags to the locations, but I’d like the button fill up the text boxes. Here’s what I have now. Anyone have an answer?

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>

<form>
Latitude: <input type="text" name="Latitude" /> <br />
Longitude: <input type="text" name="Longitude" />
</form>

<button onclick="getLocation()">Get Location</button><input type="submit" value="Submit" />

<p id="demo">Click the button to get your coordinates:</p>
<p id="demo2">Click the button to get your coordinates:</p>

<script>
var x=document.getElementById("demo");
var y=document.getElementById("demo2");
function getLocation()
  {
  if (navigator.geolocation)
    {
    navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition(showPosition);
    }
  else{x.innerHTML="Geolocation is not supported by this browser.";}
  }
function showPosition(position)
  {
  x.innerHTML=position.coords.latitude;  
  y.innerHTML=position.coords.longitude;    
  }
</script>

</body>
</html>
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    2026-05-28T18:30:31+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 6:30 pm

    You are not really saying what the problem is, but as far as I know innerHTML only works in FF and not IE. Try:

    function showPosition(position) {
      x.value=position.coords.latitude;  
      y.value=position.coords.longitude;    
    }
    

    Working example as requested in the comments

    <!DOCTYPE html>
    <html>
    <body>
    
    <form>
    Latitude: <input id="demo" type="text" name="Latitude" /> <br />
    Longitude: <input id="demo2" type="text" name="Longitude" />
    </form>
    
    <button onclick="getLocation()">Get Location</button><input type="submit" value="Submit" />
    
    <p>Click the button to get your coordinates:</p>
    <p id="demo2">Click the button to get your coordinates:</p>
    
    <script>
    var x=document.getElementById("demo");
    var y=document.getElementById("demo2");
    function getLocation()
      {
      if (navigator.geolocation)
        {
        navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition(showPosition);
        }
      else{x.innerHTML="Geolocation is not supported by this browser.";}
      }
    function showPosition(position)
      {
      x.value=position.coords.latitude;  
      y.value=position.coords.longitude;    
      }
    </script>
    
    </body>
    </html>
    
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