I wanted to play with geolocation API on my Android. I know that there is a "navigator" object that is defined and that should be used to aquire user position. So, I created this sample code:
function GeolocationTester()
{
// here I want to store all acquired locations
this.locations = new Array();
alert("this.locations defined: " + this.locations);
this.onSuccess = function(position)
{
alert("Entered onSuccess");
alert("this.locations defined: " + this.locations);
}
this.onError = function(error)
{
alert("error acquiring location");
}
navigator.geolocation.watchPosition(this.onSuccess, this.onError, { enableHighAccuracy: true });
}
And it doesn't work for me. Each time watchPosition call onSuccess the this.locations field isn't defined (and it is defined just after new Array). I known that I'm doing somethind wrong, but as it is one of my JavaScript attempts, not sure what. So, anybody could find a problem here?