You might look at setCacheMode() on WebSettings, if caching seems to
be your issue.

On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 8:35 AM, Ori Harel <ori.ha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Those are not part of Android, but the problem exist only in Android
> WebView.
> Anyway, I solved it by forcing the WebView to ignore the cache by:
>
>
>     $.ajax({
>                 type: methode,
>                 url: 'some_url?d' + new Date().getTime(),
>                 data: JSON.stringify(req),
>           });
>
> As you can see I added a new Date() object creation in order to overcome
> that caching mechanism.
>
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