Android :: Does Web Kit Support Html5?
Mar 20, 2009Does android webkit support html5 currently or in cupcake branch? I am particularly interested in the <audio> tag.
View 2 RepliesDoes android webkit support html5 currently or in cupcake branch? I am particularly interested in the <audio> tag.
View 2 RepliesWhat is the schedule for HTML5 support in WebKit? Specifically - offline web applications and storage.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have tried to implement HTML5 in Android OS. But i didnt get it....Can anyone give example HTML 5 in Android?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am experimenting with Androids WebView[1] and its HTML5 features. I have written a little webpage with does the features detection like described here: http://diveintohtml5.org/detect.html
And now I see (I am on a SDK1.6 Emulator) that the LocalStorage, the WebWorkers and Offline Web Applications are not supported!
Does anyone know when these features will be supported? Or does anyone know the exact version (or build) of the webkit engine, that is used in Android 1.6?
Anybody have a working example of HTML5 file with a video tag ? [working in chrome lite] What resolution and format is supported ?
View 3 Replies View RelatedDoes anyone know if there will be support for applications like that you download from the market to be written in canvas+javascript?
I know currently there is html5 and canvas support for the android browser but I am looking more for a solution for full screen games and such.
I'm piecing together a cheapo app that amongst other things "frames" some of our websites... Pretty simple with the WebViewClient... until I hit the video.
The video is done as HTML5 elements, and these work fine and dandy on Chrome, iPhones, and now that we fixed the encoding issues it works great on Android... in the native browser.
Now the rub: WebView doesn't like it. At all. I can click on the poster image, and nothing happens.
Googling, I found http://www.codelark.com/2010/05/12/android-viewing-video-from-embedded-webview/ which is close, but seems to be based on a 'link' (as in a href...) instead of a video element. (onDownloadListener does not appear to get invoked on video elements...)
I also see references to overriding onShowCustomView, but that seems to not get called on video elements... nor does shouldOverrideUrlLoading..
I would rather not get into "pull xml from the server, reformat it in the app".. by keeping the story layout on the server, I can control the content a bit better without forcing people to keep updating an app. So if I can convince WebView to handle tags like the native browser, that would be best.
The HTML5 applicationCache in the 2.x browser is working well except for one problem:
when you force a cache update in JavaScript (window.applicationCache.update()) then it doesn't go out to the web to check the manifest it just throws the "checking" and then the "noupdate" events.
I imagine that eventually it actually checks the manifest online, but the update() is supposed to force it. any ideas on how to force an update or how old the manifest needs to be before it checks the web again?
I'm trying to use the HTML5 Geolocation features found in Android 2.0. However, it does not work in the browser or a WebView. I've tested in the emulator and on multiple devices. The code I have works in multiple other browsers that support the spec. Has anyone gotten this to work?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI wrote several simple HTML5 apps which all works on Android browser, but the webview in my activity doesn't work. I have enable javascript in webview setting. Is there anything setting needed for HTML5 to work?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am trying to make an app base on HTML and java actually I have this mobile site and contents are mostly text and 2 java picture galleries, and I need to run it as a native app. Is it possible to make mobnile website in other tools and somehow import them manually to Eclipse to get the app built? Because when I use new-->android application, the projects have only XML files and I am not familiar with xml.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedIs there any list which HTML5 features the WebView supports and which not? I am interested mainly in: 1) localStorage/sessionStorage 2) offline manifest 3) web sockets 4) web workers. Prior there was lack of those features (http://www.mail-archive.com/android-developers@googlegroups.com/msg60143.html), but in Android 2.1, first two should be supported, but I am not sure about 3 and 4. Is there any list of supported features or we have to test it on our own?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a javascript that plays audio in the browser, using the html5 <audio> tag. It works fine in the iPhone browser, but not in Android. (Testing using a htc desire with android 2.1.) Anyone know why?By the way, I am also trying to enlarge the audio button that shows up in the iphone (the default one is quite small), with no luck so far - would be grateful for any ideas!
View 3 Replies View RelatedAs a webapp, not a native app on the iPhone or Andriod. Is it possible to draw with your finger? If so, how?Anyone have or can provide a barebone simple example that just loads a blank page?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to get an html5 demo page working on Android 2.1, have tried both droid and nexus one with 2.1 but they only display the poster image, and do not play the video. Pressing on the video does not do anything. Resolved with the onclick handler on the video tag. Is it possible to use html5 video in the android 2.1 browser at this time? My demo page is working for both the iphone and the ipad.
The mp4 video: avc1, 29.97 fps, 380 kbps, 480 x 370
Audio: mp4a, 44 kHz, 64 kbps
Here's how the page is written:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html><head><title>html5 test</title></head><body>
<video id="movie" width="480" height="370" poster="http://example.com/still.jpg" controls>
<source src="http://example.com/video.mp4" type="video/mp4">
Your browser does not support html5 video.
</video>
</body></html>
if this is a noob question, I searched quite a bit and couldn't find an answer. I'm developing a html5 app that relies on sqlite for local storage.I'd like for it to appear as an app icon on the iPhone/Android screen, what's the best way to do this? Ie can I write some sort of "wrapper" app to achieve it?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am looking for resources to develop HTML5 apps for iphone primarily. Are their frameworks and tools that I can use to get started? I am looking for: Javascript frameworks that help with UI layout Touch based controls for phones Articles on iphone development, best practices, etc.I searched stackoverflow and was not able to come up with a good list of resources. I am looking for examples like these http://jqtouch.com/
View 4 Replies View RelatedI've talked to a lot of people recently who say they are expecting to stop writing native mobile apps and start writing web apps once HTML5 gets more fully baked in mobile OSs. I just finished my first HTML5 deep dive, and I'm not yet convinced.
Will HTML5 work as a replacement development platform for native apps, or are there certain things that require targeting the native runtime?
I recently tried out the applicationCache / offline web apps on Android 2.1's WebKit and unfortunately it does not work exactly like on a webkit on the iPhone. I was wondering how I can easily see what features should be implemented and if there is something like a roadmap?
Does that information somewhere exist?
I would like an html5 page that runs in Android 2.2 Browser that I can take a picture using the phone's built-in camera and save it to a sqlite database as a blob.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI am trying to use gwt-mobile-webkit, particularly its location api. It works well with iPhone (both device and simulator) and Firefox and on G1 with 1.6 Android, however, it does not work on G2 with Android 1.5 on it. In result I am getting onFailure callback with Permission Denied error.
So it seems, that there is some geolocation API (gears or HTML5) in the browser available, but it just does not want to ask user for granting permissions. Do you know if there is any workaround or just enable it somewhere in settings?
I entered the Android world with a Nexus 7 (2012) edition recently.
I create some webpages which I want to make sure that it works in HTML5 browsers. The way I go about the testing is, I first create the webpages in my laptop, copy the folder to my Nexus 7, and open the index.html in the browser.
Now, I heard that Google Chrome is a HTML5 browser. But I am unable to open my html file in that when I open it from File Manager. I tried Dolphin Browser, but it crashes the moment it opens.
So, is there any other HTML5-only browser I can use for this purpose?
I have created an HTML5 'app' with a width and height 480 x 800 to be used as an android app.
Plan is that this can be scaled down/up for other Android devices to fit screen.
The app runs fine, but it is not being scaled to my device screen size. I have to scroll up/down and left/right on the every screen.
I have tried nearly every variation of the meta viewport tag with no succes (in the index.html file).
I'm working on a mobile web application and all phones don't casue any trouble with the soft keyboard and input fields, but Android does (tested on a HTC One).
Here's the problem:I've got a log in page with a log in form. When and input is selected, the soft keyboard appears. The soft keyboard kicks some elements up, which causes the lay out of the page to break. On iOS and Windows Phone, the soft keyboard kicks the whole page, so basically the DOM or body up to make room for the soft keyboard. The Android browser, however, lets the body stay where it is and only kicks some elements up, which causes the lay out to break.
Normal page:
When input is selected:
What the desired effect is (achieved on iOS and Windows Phone):
I haven't used any position fixed, only absolute on the page wrapper, header and header logo.
i usually use Opera but its not working on the current ICS rom I'm using on my G2x, so in every ones eyes what's the best browser that supports Flash and HTML5 in your opinion and why, the current stock browser isn't cutting it for me.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI was wondering if there's any free browser that "does" flash and html5 "equally" well...
View 9 Replies View RelatedI design a HTML5 canvas effects homepage on my site http://catfan.me You can click the sky and add a cloud, and It`s able to show the fps.It runs perfect on HTML5 supported browser, such as Chrome, FireFox, Safari, IE9.But i do not know if it run on iPhone, iPad or Android mobile phone. I didn`t have this devices.Can anyone to help me to test? Or is there any way to test the HTML5 effects running on iPad? Such as iOS or Android Emulator?
View 4 Replies View RelatedAre there any app built with html5 feature (such as canvas, video playback) available in Android marketplace?I'm looking for html5 web apps wrapped as a native android app.
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