A WebView
supports them, but you have to turn them on. I use the following code which turns on every features which are available. This is necessary because Application Caches for example are not supported on All Android-Versions:
wv = (WebView) findViewById(R.id.webview);
WebSettings ws = wv.getSettings();
ws.setJavaScriptEnabled(true);
ws.setAllowFileAccess(true);
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT>=Build.VERSION_CODES.ECLAIR) {
try {
Log.d(TAG, "Enabling HTML5-Features");
Method m1 = WebSettings.class.getMethod("setDomStorageEnabled", new Class[]{Boolean.TYPE});
m1.invoke(ws, Boolean.TRUE);
Method m2 = WebSettings.class.getMethod("setDatabaseEnabled", new Class[]{Boolean.TYPE});
m2.invoke(ws, Boolean.TRUE);
Method m3 = WebSettings.class.getMethod("setDatabasePath", new Class[]{String.class});
m3.invoke(ws, "/data/data/" + getPackageName() + "/databases/");
Method m4 = WebSettings.class.getMethod("setAppCacheMaxSize", new Class[]{Long.TYPE});
m4.invoke(ws, 1024*1024*8);
Method m5 = WebSettings.class.getMethod("setAppCachePath", new Class[]{String.class});
m5.invoke(ws, "/data/data/" + getPackageName() + "/cache/");
Method m6 = WebSettings.class.getMethod("setAppCacheEnabled", new Class[]{Boolean.TYPE});
m6.invoke(ws, Boolean.TRUE);
Log.d(TAG, "Enabled HTML5-Features");
}
catch (NoSuchMethodException e) {
Log.e(TAG, "Reflection fail", e);
}
catch (InvocationTargetException e) {
Log.e(TAG, "Reflection fail", e);
}
catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
Log.e(TAG, "Reflection fail", e);
}
}
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