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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T06:34:40+00:00 2026-05-28T06:34:40+00:00

I read that PhoneGap is approved by Apple as a framework for building native

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I read that PhoneGap is approved by Apple as a framework for building native apps, but I’m not clear on how this does not constitute a “website wrapped as an app,” something that Apple specifically doesn’t like, as per their App Store guidelines. I’m assuming it is because the JS is contained in the application, rather than running on a remote server?

Any clarification on this issue would be most appreciated.

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    2026-05-28T06:34:41+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 6:34 am

    but I’m not clear on how this does not constitute a “website wrapped
    as an app,” something that Apple specifically doesn’t like, as per
    their App Store guidelines.

    By this Apple means Apps that simply show a UIWebView that loads a remote website, so it basically just behaves like Mobile Safari, just without the controls. Also they wan’t Apps to show at least a UI when the device is not connected to the internet, like in the Facebook App where you can still read already downloaded status updates, view photos etc. That’s what a “I just wrap a remote website inside a UIWebView”-App can’t do.

    PhoneGap Apps have all the resources they need (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) on the device residing in the App’s bundle, so using such an App would not depend on network availability and could at least show a UI that tells you to connect to the Internet in order to use the App, or they could display already loaded content (like Facebook, Twitter and so on).

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