I build a WebView
which displays a website. The website contains links without a target="_blank"
attribute and some with it.
I need to open the links with target
defined in the external standard device browser and the ones without it inside the WebView.
I'm using a WebViewClient
and I tried around with this function but still all my links are opened within the WebView
:
Alternative 1:
@Override
public boolean shouldOverrideUrlLoading(WebView view, String url) {
return super.shouldOverrideUrlLoading(view, url);
}
Alternative 2:
@Override
public boolean shouldOverrideUrlLoading(WebView view, String url) {
view.loadUrl(url);
return true;
}
Does anybody know how I can open blank-links externally?
Thanks!
PS: To avoid missunderstandings: I can't use this approach because the only way I know the link should be opened externallly is the target
attribute.
After visiting the above links, I come up with this code and hope this helps.
I also have the same problem and now I've found the solution.
You also need to use WebChromeClient.You can see this and this . And you can set a WebViewClient to the new WebView and override the shouldOverrideUrlLoading method, then you can get the url and do whatever you want here. If you don't set the WebViewClient, I think it should works too. In my case I want to get the url so I set a WebViewClient to the new WebView.
By the way, if you remove the old webview then when you come back form the browser,the webview is blank. So I retained the webview and added a new one but set the visibility to "gone".
I faced same problem. I wanted to open my web sites pages inside the application and rest all the pages should be open in Default Browser. I used one technique. If URL contains my website name, then I opened it in WebView and rest all the websites opened in Default browser.
Find Below code, I hope It would be useful for all who faced such problems.