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Joe Bowser resolved CB-6955.
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Resolution: Cannot Reproduce
At least I have a 4.0.x device. Man, this version of Android is pretty bad.
> href, WebView.goBack() or goForward() do not show view conponents of HTML
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> Key: CB-6955
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-6955
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Android
> Affects Versions: 3.4.0
> Environment: Android 4.0.4 Galaxy S2
> Reporter: Shingo Toda
> Priority: Minor
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> This problem happens when app loads a HTML file by href, {{WebView.goBack()}}
> or {{WebView.goForward()}}.
> Firstly I found this problem when I did test with mobilespec. When I touch
> "Automatic Test", it looks like exactly the same page is loaded. After that,
> if I touch a part at the top of page where "Run All Tests" button should be,
> automatic test starts even though the button is not visible. Thus, it seems
> that view is not rendered but actually some of the DOM elements are loaded.
> Also, {{goBack()}} and {{goForward()}} of (Cordova)WebView object do not work
> properly. Given that a page layout in application consists of two buttons and
> a embedded CordovaWebView. Callback methods are registered to those buttons
> to call {{goBack()}} and {{goForward()}}. Now three pages are in history and
> the last page is shown. Even if an app calls {{goBack()}}, the previous page
> is not rendered but it seems that, as described above, some components such
> as buttons (in DOM) exist but are just not visible. {{goForward()}} does work
> likewise.
> This problem does not happen on Cordova 2.9 so I guess some changes in core
> modules in Cordova Android cause this but I couldn't identified the lines.
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