On 05/10/2010 01:52 PM, Yahel wrote:
I ran into the same problem a few monthes back.

I spent hours trying to figure out why a webview would degrade the
quality of an image.

Turns out it was not the webview, it was my provider : When browsing
the web on gprs or edge my provider downgrades image quality on their
server so that its a lot lighter to download on their network.
When I tried over wifi everything came back to normal.

In the end I implemented a regular binary file download from my
server, and then displayed that image.

Yikes! Or TLS :)

Mike
Yahel


On 10 mai, 22:20, Jeff<[email protected]>  wrote:
I am using WebView to display html content in an app. One of the pages
has a rather large PNG image. The image is large and detailed on
purpose because the idea is to use it as a map and allow users to zoom
in to see the detail.

Unfortunately, when the image is displayed with WebView, the quality
is horrific. I am assuming that WebView is attempting to do some image
optimization to reduce the size of the graphic.

Is there anyway to prevent it from doing this? I don't want the image
to lose any of its quality.

Thanks,
Jeff

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