still it does not load high resolution images properly which is being loaded perfectly well by the android browser.Only part of the image can be visible on the webview screen which appears fully on normal android browser.This behavior is observed with latest Android 4X SDK as well.Which means android default browser significantly tweaks the webkit/webview code to show any url

Hi, i hope you all are doing great and enjoy a healthy life; I have one query ,plz solve this ASAP, which is ,i successfully show firebase data of multiple patients in webview table, but now i want to display this data in pdf as well by using paint, canvas, plz tell me how can i do this.


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I implemented kyle's solution and it solved the problem. Howewer I noticed a huge battery drain on android 4.0.4 when the app was open. Also after the change I had users complaining that the swiftKey keyboard was not working with my app anymore.

Since was injecting JS do my menus and stuff from the original website and noticed that injecting JS on onPageFinished force the webview to draw contents. Here is a example of what you can add at the end of onPageFinished

I'm trying to load a URL in an android WebView, which is in a Fragment. I was able to accomplish this, but the website was launching the default browser. I found the setWebViewClient method and it kept the website within the WebView inside of the app versus launching the default browser. However - this was showing a blank page. I tried other websites ( , , etc) and these work...however the site that I am trying to get to load ( ) does not. Neither does

Ah! Its working now. I had to include an "s" at the end of "http". Im not sure why exactly, but it works now. I need to learn more about URLs apparently. The page loads on my desktop and on my device's Chrome browser without the "s". Why is Androids webview inside the app more particular than the Google Chrome browser on the same phone?

Congratulations, you've successfully created a webview in your android app. You can send and measure key funnel events in your app that take place via webviews. In order to make the most of this, we also suggest connecting to Google Ads, and importing these events as conversions.

Hi we experiencing crashes in some android device. Our game is hosted in aws s3 and we are loading it in the web view inside our android app. The total build size that is exported from playcanvas editor is 98mb.

So the issue is out game is crashing in these android devices on start up - vivo y50, mota g7, samsung a8, samsung galaxy a10. These are the devices that we know so there might me more devices in which the game might crash.

The game does not crash eveytime - some time it works fine, some time it crashes just after loading, some time only audio is playing and screen is blank.

I have reduced the build size to 47mb but the game is still crashing in the above pattern.

The game we are building contains lot of images - total of aroung 125 with varing size from 100kb to 2mb.

Because the Bambuser Live Video Shopping player is a web app, it works perfectly within a webview. Thanks to the ability of the common platforms to communicate between WebView and the native code, it is possible to utilize the Bambuser Player JavaScript API to configure and customize the behavior of the player inside the WebView.

The only problem now is that relative xpath is working only in webview context. Any idea if such feature would be implemented in the native context any time soon??? I am relying on ID or class name in native context as a workaround until a more robust locator is implemented.

I have been playing with appium for the past few days. I too am able to access the elements inside a web view without actually switching contexts, infact as soon as i switch contexts those elements are no longer visible. The question here is that my app has opened a webview and displays three different contexts, two of which are WEBVIEW contexts . so i dont understand why i can access those elements without even switching contexts.I wanted to know if you were able to get a clear understanding as to why this was happening, if so you could maybe explain the reasoning behind this.

Android provides a variety of views to build the UI of your application. One example is WebView, views which can be embedded in your Activities and used to display Web pages. The ability to display web pages in your activity has a lot of advantages as it helps reuse Web pages and Web apps in an Android app. The content of the Web page can be controlled and changed from the server directly. This is useful for pages like user agreements and terms and conditions that require only periodic changes. Webview is useful for responsive design and situations where you need to load an external page which is not under your control and does not have a public android intent exposed. ff782bc1db

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