I have a mobile login UX that properly manages login and password
and saves these to the stock Alpha security files along with any additional
information I want (stored to a custom SQL SERVER table).
My PhoneGap settings allow for CORDOVA libraries and specifically enable
GPS functions.
Unrelated to login actions I have been able to convert address to location
information and populate on-screen fields or save the data to a table.
What I can't seem to do is simultaneously log-in and save user-location
information to either an onscreen field or to a table.
This is true for both location-enabled browsers or PDA devices (via phonegap).
I have altered my SUBMIT button to call the location-gathering form:
Naturally I have reviewed the server-side Action Script events and settings for
saving security data and custom data.
Does anyone have an example of a login UX that also saves user-location info?
I'll post one myself when I finally get it to work.
Thanks!
and saves these to the stock Alpha security files along with any additional
information I want (stored to a custom SQL SERVER table).
My PhoneGap settings allow for CORDOVA libraries and specifically enable
GPS functions.
Unrelated to login actions I have been able to convert address to location
information and populate on-screen fields or save the data to a table.
What I can't seem to do is simultaneously log-in and save user-location
information to either an onscreen field or to a table.
This is true for both location-enabled browsers or PDA devices (via phonegap).
I have altered my SUBMIT button to call the location-gathering form:
{dialog.object}.submit('','',{getLocationData: true})
Naturally I have reviewed the server-side Action Script events and settings for
saving security data and custom data.
Does anyone have an example of a login UX that also saves user-location info?
I'll post one myself when I finally get it to work.
NOTE: | Found reference to the following variables in the release notes. Giving that a whirl to populate some hidden longitude/latitude fields and then use the server-side action script to save the field-contents to the remote table. __locationFound - true/false __locationLatitude - the latitude value __locationLongitude - the longitude value . |
Thanks!
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