The custom url scheme is actually why I asked what the purpose was.

The ability to match an url is also a possibility (like the YouTube
app) which makes many normal use cases of browser plugins obsolete
(there are still many though).

On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 1:15 PM, Anders Rundgren
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I wanted the same but have given up on the idea since plugins doesn't exist
> in Android and have been removed in Windows 8.
> The currently only useful method seems to use a custom protocol like Google
> does with "market://".
> If you search stackoverflow you will find example of how you do that.
> It is "cool" :-) BTW!
>
> Anders
>
>
> On Monday, October 29, 2012 8:03:13 AM UTC+1, Mr cool wrote:
>>
>> i am new android , i need to build a plug for android native browser ,i
>> don't where i start it,  i surfing internet  i don't get correct source for
>> my development any one have sample code for Android browser plug in
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