If you follow the thread to the end, you'll see that the guy renamed some variables, resubmitted and got accepted.
PhoneGap is open source. There is no "signature" that they can use to know that you incorporated code from it. They would have to disavow their own APIs in order to stop people from using it.
Wow, awesome! I hope PhoneGap continues expanding the SDK!
Sucks that Apple is so uptight about this though.
Reminds me of the clueless FaceBook staff that rejected most of my ad buys but then a week later I see an influx of ads that are similar if not worse (irrelevant/shady)!
Are they just wrapping web apps inside a WebKit window with a special javascript library?
It'd be interesting to see a bake-off between the OtherLanguage->iPhoneApp frameworks. The one by 380 North looks particularly interesting, though I'm not quite sure why you'd ditch Objective-C for a language that looks almost exactly like it (until they build in converters for other platforms..)
> Are they just wrapping web apps inside a WebKit window with a special javascript library?
I'd be curious to hear what they're doing too.
It's doubtful you'll see Hecl for the iphone, as I'm not interested in platforms that are that restricted, don't allow interpreters, and in any case, it's based on Java. It does, however, run on all the zillions of J2ME phones that are out there, even if they're not the 'latest and greatest' thing.
there are a number of Android apps built with PhoneGap. Admittedly the Android code is not as polished as the iPhone project at this point. But we're working on it!
It appears that Apple is rejecting iPhone apps built with PhoneGap.
http://groups.google.com/group/phonegap/browse_thread/thread...