Hi,

This email thread happened in Sept 2008. Can you please tell me if
this bug is fixed (named anchor won't load in Webview) in cupcake
builds?

Thank you.


On Sep 25, 5:45 pm, Mark Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tauno T wrote:
> > I have a problem with WebView.
> > If I call loadData() with a String parameter that has an anchor with a
> > href that contains the symbol "#" then the WebView will not render
> > anything after that statement.
>
> > For example:
> > loadData("<a href=\"#tips\">Jump to the Useful Tips Section</a><a name=
> > \"tips\">Useful Tips Section</a>", "text/html", "utf-8");
> > IS NOT working.
>
> > loadData("<a href=\"http://google.com\";;>Jump to the Useful Tips
> > Section</a><a name=\"tips\">Useful Tips Section</a>", "text/html",
> > "utf-8");
> > IS working.
>
> > The only difference is the actual link.
> > If I save the stuff as a html file on a webserver and open it using
> > loadUrl(); then everything works as expected.
>
> > Am I missing something here or is WebView broken?
>
> Try using loadDataWithBaseUrl(), even giving it a totally bogus base URL
> (e.g., fake://this/is/strange). I wound up switching to this mechanism
> based on a related bug report I filed. It got me past a local-access
> security restriction. I don't know if it will help in this case, but
> it's worth a quick check.
>
> Let us know how it works out.
>
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