PhoneGap is for native apps. You write code in HTML, Javascript and CSS, add a link to the cordova/phonegap.js file and then compile it to one of the supported platforms (iOS, Android, Winphone, etc). The end result is a native application.
You cannot use PhoneGap or any of its functionality in a web app.
Now, location services can be used in a web app because it is provided by all modern browsers. The object you need is window.navigator.geolocation
. Here's a sample of how to use it (using watchPosition()
based on your comment). Capturing error
can help you track down why it's not working for you.
Demo (code): http://jsfiddle.net/ThinkingStiff/UZwdv/
Demo (open on your phone): http://jsfiddle.net/ThinkingStiff/UZwdv/show/
Script
var location = document.getElementById( 'location' );
var geo = window.navigator.geolocation.watchPosition( function ( position ) {
location.textContent = position.coords.latitude + ', ' + position.coords.longitude;
},
function ( error ) {
location.textContent = error.message;
}
);
//later if you want to cancel it
window.navigator.geolocation.clearWatch( geo );
HTML
<div id="location"></div>