Thanks Guitouille. In that case, what URL string do I give to webview's loadUrl(url) method?
On Jan 14, 11:29 am, Guitouille <guillaume.lardill...@gmail.com> wrote: > In fact your test.gif has to be in the assets folder in order to be > visible. > > Guitouille > > On 14 jan, 16:42, tikky <tiku...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > I have a locally stored webpage (html) under res/raw folder. The html > > is something like this: > > > <html> > > <body> > > This is a test page > > <br></br> > > <img src="test.gif"></img> > > </body> > > </html> > > > There is an image that is referenced in this html page (test.gif) > > which is stored under res/drawables. > > > When I use a webview to display this page, it does not display the > > image. How can I correctly reference the path to the test.gif image? > > > I tried using a text view with Html.fromHtml() but that does not parse > > several html tags. > > > Any help on this issue will be greatly appreciated.
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