Github user mvirkkunen commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-inappbrowser/pull/134#issuecomment-171479628
As far as I could tell on Android at least it hides the bar with the
back/next buttons. It would also be in line with how browsers such as Chrome
and Firefox react to location=no, i.e. by hiding the back/next buttons (the
actual address bar isn't hidden for security reasons).
Also your README states that on Windows, "Please note that if location=no
is also specified, there will be no control presented to user to close IAB
window.", which would further imply that the purpose of location=no is to
indeed hide the AppBar, which also has the close button.
I do still need this and it feels like a feature that could be of use to
others as well - would it make more sense to implement it as a new
platform-specific option, such as appbar=no?
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