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I have an HTML app, not a native app. It's like a website, and I access a url with my mobile device, like a website. And geolocation doesn't work. It's a Phonegap app. I have: index.html, cordova-1.9.0.js, and two .js that contain the functions.

I posted my problem of not obtaining the coordinates on the Phonegap group of Google, and Simon Mac Donald answered me that I was doing it all wrong, but he was busy and told me that he would answer me later...

Now, I visit my post, but no updates. Could anyone explain to me a little? Thanks very much, Daniel

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  • No, because it isn't a native app. It's a html app. So, I have: index.html , cordova-1.9.0.js, and two .js files that contains some funtions to modify through jQuery the content of the divs...so, where should I modify the permissions? Jul 18, 2012 at 7:41
  • that doesn't mean anything, aren't you lounching it like via java android project? In there you'll see an Android manifest, and in there you have to set your permissions. Jul 18, 2012 at 7:48
  • No, I haven't installed anything in mobile device, it's like a website...I implemented like a website, in xampp, and uploaded it to a domain in production...and accessed through the mobile browser, to the url of the website(app).....So, I think I'm doing something wrong :( Jul 18, 2012 at 7:51
  • You're confusing phonegap and websites. Phonegap is developed in HTML/JS, but it actually cross-compiles to produce native apps for most mobile OS. You'll need to deploy your app on the phone, not on a web server. Jul 18, 2012 at 8:13
  • Hi Alexander, so I'll have to create my app in a android project, for example, in eclipse, and later export it as .apk, right? And I install this .apk file in my mobile device Jul 18, 2012 at 8:16

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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>​
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  • Hi! But I have one question...In my case, I'm trying to obtain the coordinates each 1 second, in particular the speed. So, I use watchPosition for it...I read that navigator.geolocation.watchPosition is part of the api of html5, right? So, I could access to the speed of the mobile device, using html5, right?? I'll be grateful if you clarify me. Thanks Jul 18, 2012 at 8:24
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    Yes, watchPosition() works the same way. I'll update to use that instead. Jul 18, 2012 at 8:25
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    @DanielGarcia Note that watchPosition() updates on it's own schedule. It's not like it polls every second or anything. Jul 18, 2012 at 8:31
  • So, one question. It isn't working because I include the cordova.js file in my index.html, and I try to access from the browser of my mobile, to the url, and phonegap doesn't work in this way.......if I remove the link to cordova.js from my index.html, then accessing to the url from the browser of my mobile it'll works, right? because this is part of html5. Jul 18, 2012 at 8:31
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    @DanielGarcia Yes, completely remove anything phonegap/cordova related. Jul 18, 2012 at 8:32

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