Thanks Mark, it works just fine when using loadDataWithBaseUrl(). I'll
file a bug about that then since it seems like a bug to me :)

On Sep 25, 5:45 pm, Mark Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tauno T wrote:
> > I have a problem with WebView.
> > If I call loadData() with a String parameter that has an anchor with a
> > href that contains the symbol "#" then the WebView will not render
> > anything after that statement.
>
> > For example:
> > loadData("<a href=\"#tips\">Jump to the Useful Tips Section</a><a name=
> > \"tips\">Useful Tips Section</a>", "text/html", "utf-8");
> > IS NOT working.
>
> > loadData("<a href=\"http://google.com\";>Jump to the Useful Tips
> > Section</a><a name=\"tips\">Useful Tips Section</a>", "text/html",
> > "utf-8");
> > IS working.
>
> > The only difference is the actual link.
> > If I save the stuff as a html file on a webserver and open it using
> > loadUrl(); then everything works as expected.
>
> > Am I missing something here or is WebView broken?
>
> Try using loadDataWithBaseUrl(), even giving it a totally bogus base URL
> (e.g., fake://this/is/strange). I wound up switching to this mechanism
> based on a related bug report I filed. It got me past a local-access
> security restriction. I don't know if it will help in this case, but
> it's worth a quick check.
>
> Let us know how it works out.
>
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