Hello
The default webview Renderer in the P20 is Chrome. But the app I use the most does not work properly with this renderer, and it works just fine with Android Standard Webview.
I went in developers menu and only chrome is available. I installed Android standard webview apk, but it's still not available.
Is there a way to change the webview renderer?
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I am a developer and mobile web site integrator. We have just integrated with doubleclick Ads which give out rich media Ads for intel's latest iCore technology. We have an ad currently running on our test site at cnn.explab.mobi.
This ad runs fine on iPhone but does not seem to run fine on any version of Android's native browsers.
I have not been able to debug what is happening. If any of you have time to debug this or have a way to correct this, it would be great!
Thanks,
Avinash
Both Android and Iphone use the webkit as the web browsing library. Just a guess would be that the difference could be between versions of webkit. However, I fail to see why the ad wouldn't work.
I suggest that you try it in latest andorid SDK emultator.
I recently checked the adobe flash page and it now shows on the Linux section,the PPAPI version of flash player.
In this situation,I think it should be VERY possible to make PPAPI Flash Player available to Android since it can utilize the dual/quad cores to increase the performance and make the sandboxed environment run smoother,and thus achieve better performance than the extremely outdated Android flash player.
(Adobe AIR sucks because of no browser integration and no Actionscript 2 support)
This would also make flash player content accessible in Chrome for Android and other Chromium based browsers.
Otherwise,maybe someone can talk Chromium devs into getting PPAPI flash player working on Android in a custom build such as the CAF build designed to be optimized for Qualcomm Snapdragon devices.
They done it with Linux after all this time,why not release PPAPI flash player for Android as well?
Chromium can be built with plugin access on Android?
BUMP
Has anyone made a custom Chromium build apk with the plugins enabled flag?
Its been possible since 2013 apparently. :silly:
It would be the solution for ShieldTV being ruined yet again by trashing Flash Player access by causing apps to crash upon attempting to load any Flash/swf content.
Better,yet a stand-alone flash player that somehow uses the ppapi plugin to allow playing offline content with ease.
I was given a couple of links by someone form here before...
https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!topic/chromium-dev/uQ3m8M-Yzvw
https://www.chromium.org/developers/gyp-environment-variables
Also some details were mentioned too.
I just learn that if you compile chromium yourself for android with enable_plugins=1
you will get PPAPI plugins enabled.
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enable_plugins=1
I'm not tech savvy with building and compiling stuff so I hope someone can help by making a custom Chromium build available for easier Flash Player access with a safer touch via its sandboxing function.
flash ARM for all browsers
based on Raspberry forums, I tested it on my own one and works like a charm
www DOT raspberrypi DOT org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=99202
or
www DOT raspberrypi DOT org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=174026
The android version of Netflix's player you find on google play is very difficult to use if you don't have a touch screen.
All the keyboard shortcut have been disabled! save for the <left> <right> and <esc> keys.
Perhaps there is some setting that can be configured in the file: /data/data/com.netflix.mediaclient/shared_prefs/nfxpref.xml
To enable keyboard controls and better yet allow some sort of keymap to "map keys to netflix functions like <pause>"
The remote I got with my android TV box is seen as a keyboard inside android.
In summary, Netflix performs well on Android TV boxes, but it’s very annoying to control.
I am sure many users face this problem with Netflix on generic Android TV box.
Has anybody managed to find a work around to this?
Thanks
There is a version of the netflix player for "Android TV" but it does not seem to work on regular android boxes.
Has a anybody ever managed to get com.netflix.ninja working on non certified devices?
Thanks,
Google Chrome is the most popular browser on desktop and mobile but the browser itself on the two platforms is very different. Where on the desktop, Chrome has so many extensions and apps to rival Mozilla Firefox, on the smartphone it doesn’t at all. Browsers like Samsung Internet support extensions on mobile although the selection is small. Firefox on Android has a vast library of extensions. Now you can also install Google Chrome extensions on Android, but you’d have to use Kiwi Browser.
Like almost all other browsers on Android, Kiwi Browser is based on the open-source Chromium code that Google Chrome is itself based on. There are a couple of features that all of these Chromium-based browser’s lack though. You can’t sync your bookmarks and history with Google Chrome on the desktop, for one. And since browser’s like Samsung Internet aren’t really available for the desktop, syncing with Google becomes all the more important. Although Samsung Internet and Brave provide workarounds to the problem with their desktop extensions for Chrome.
That brings us to the other missing feature on these Chromium based mobile browsers and it’s the support for Chrome extensions. Sure Samsung Internet supports extensions but it doesn’t support Chrome extensions and thus hardly has 10 extensions to offer. The developer of Kiwi Browser, Geometry OU, has finally found a way around that problem too. Kiwi Browser now supports Chrome extensions on Android.
Kiwi and cpanel
Hi love the fact that I can use my extentions but I have hostinger as a host and edit through cpannel. kiwi recognises hostinger and allows me to login...almost. as soon as it switches to Cpanel, I get the wheel of death until I close down. Any ideas to fix, I've not had this before on any android browser
Thanks
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SacredDeviL666.
I am integrating an embedded system (atom board) with a Wifi Camera for a DIY security project. The camera is connected to the wifi router and I can verify its IP from within the android app. Camera functions well with an android phone through an android app. Now what I want to do is to be able to receive the video feed on the atom board.
I have tried many OS (Linux Distros, Android-x86). Áll android-x86 versions (version 4-9) hang at the "Android logo". This is most probably due to the onboard graphics card (i.e. Intel SCH controller US15W/US15X). Only Android 4.0 image works however, when I run the App it crashes right when I try to access the camera within the App. Youtube videos don't play smoothly either, they severely lag/stutter to the point of becoming almost frozen. It shows that the driver even in android 4.0 isn't working well.
So, I would like either to have a working version of android-x86 on the system or someway to hack the camera stream by hacking the android app. If I could get the url that the camera App uses to access the camera and the ports at which it connects, I might be able to access the camera from an application in a linux distro.