Hey Raymond,

Cordova 3.X support is currently being worked on and you can follow
development and use it on this Cordova 3.0 branch [1]

It should run your cordova projects (hardcoded to use use the android
platform now) when you run `ripple emulate` in the root of your cordova 3.0
project.  It will detect the platforms / prepare the project and launch the
browser for you.

Any help with testing / development would be awesome :)

[1] - https://github.com/apache/incubator-ripple/tree/cordova-3.0


On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 4:28 PM, Raymond Camden <[email protected]>wrote:

> I believe I've contacted a few folks on this list before, and may have
> posted this here as well, so please forgive me for my ailing memory. :)
>
> Can someone summarize the status on PhoneGap support in Ripple?
>
> In the past, I was able to use the Android phonegap.js file with Ripple and
> have fake camera support for example.
>
> In PhoneGap 3 (and recent versions), this no longer works well. Ripple does
> seem to still have PhoneGap in mind (you can fire deviceready). But in
> general, it doesn't seem to be working.
>
> I'm about to present on PhoneGap again in a day or so, and I normally
> include Ripple in that discussion. Even w/o PhoneGap support it is a kick
> butt project, but obviously if it isn't going to work, I may need to remove
> that.
>
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