Monday, November 2, 2009

[android-developers] Re: Android WebView and HTML5

On Oct 29, 7:09 pm, Miguel Paraz <mpa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 30, 1:30 am, Joe Bowser <bows...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Has anyone got the Database going on WebView?  I've gotten it to work
> > on the browser itself on the Emulator (using the Stickies example),
> > but not in the WebView.  I noticed that Google added
> > setDatabaseEnabled and setDatabasePath, but there's no examples or
> > source anywhere that's actually using this code.
>
> > I'm guessing that Geolocation in the WebView has similar issues, but I
> > haven't tried to use the WebView geolocation as of yet.
>
> That's not good. I thought thatHTML5was already built in the
> browser, and not a Plugin like the (now deprecated) Gears.

It IS built in, but you still have to turn it on and specify where you
store the Database in Java if you're using WebView. The problem is
that there's not an example of how to use local SQLite databases with
your app as of yet. Eclair will have a solution to this, since the
Browser Activity is written using the API, but as of right now it
doesn't seem to work properly.

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