There should not any issue with Webview in Android 4.x onward. I have been 
able to load quite a few a charts in android apps without complaints. Older 
versions of Android (Gingerbread or before) do not support SVG charts. You 
will have to extract the chart image on the server and display it on the 
client to support older Android versions.
 IOS javascript support is much better than Android so it is unlikely to 
cause this issue.
 I quickly looked at the page linked by you. You have quite a few 
javascripts (jquery,django etc) involved. The "Unsupported Browser...." 
message is most probably coming from one of the other scripts. Please 
remove all other JS and load only a page with chart in the app to confirm.
 Hope this was helpful.

On Thursday, July 16, 2015 at 2:17:48 AM UTC+5:30, Keith Hackbarth wrote:
>
> I have a web page with a chart on it 
> https://www.parkme.com/lot/102204/graph/.
>
> This page loads fine in Chrome or Safari in iOS and Android. However, if I 
> try to load in an in-app browser via a webview, I get a message "Your 
> browser is not supported."
>
> Does another know why this is? I've read similar older forum posts that 
> state the the in-app Chrome browser does not support SVG. But, I can load 
> static SVG images just fine.
>
> Any suggestions on how to circumvent this issue?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>

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