Most of them don't work on mobile devices, and a webivew isn't a browser,
it has more limitations
You can create your own browser with native view support if you want, but
you have to do it from scratch

El lunes, 7 de septiembre de 2015, Jan Velecký <vve...@seznam.cz> escribió:

> There must be a way to do this. There are plugins like Flash, Java, PDF
> Reader or Silverlight which integrates itself into browser with some plugin
> interface. Why not common native view?
>
> Velda
>
>
> ---------- Původní zpráva ----------
> Od: julio cesar sanchez <jcesarmob...@gmail.com <javascript:;>>
> Komu: dev@cordova.apache.org <javascript:;>
> Datum: 3. 9. 2015 0:21:57
> Předmět: Re: Embedding Android activity into WebView, is it possible?
>
> "Doing a quick search on Google, it isn't possible to put a native view
> inside a webview, just over it so it might seem that it's inside, but it's
> not
> El 2/9/2015 23:11, "Jan Velecký" <vve...@seznam.cz <javascript:;>>
> escribió:
>
> > Hello
> > is it possible embedding Android native view inside webview? Actually we
> > are
> > able to embed webview inside native view, but we are not able to do
> inverse
> > thing. Is there some way to do plugin, that we could instance in
> <object>/
> <
> > embed> tag inside webview?
> > It would be great if we can do so – imagine that possibilities: we could
> > have integrated native PDF reader inside HTML page, or native Maps view
> and
> > also ad banners flowing in content.
> >
> > And if we cannot do that in Android browser, can we with Crosswalk?
> >
> > Velda
> >"

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