I think it's best to think of WebView as little more than a rendering
engine. If you want to implement a Web Browser, you have to do that
yourself. WebView isn't intended to be a little micro-embedded web
browser.

On Sep 14, 8:22 am, Photics <[email protected]> wrote:
> Heh... wow... this is complicated. In regular HTML, I can open a new
> window with "_blank" With the WebView, it's a little bit harder! :)
>
> I think that's what bothers me. I think that the WebView should
> respect the hyperlink targets, or at least have an option to be set
> such... like a webSetting. Maybe there's a good reason for the WebView
> to work the way that it does. For static content being called from the
> device, this makes sense. For me, I'm trying to get online
> advertisements and online content to play nice. I'm discovering that
> there are lots of little issues when trying to do that.
>
> Yesterday, I realized that I was probably not telling Android what to
> do. Today, I'm going to try again to figure it out. I have started by
> reading about startActivity and ACTION_VIEW.
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