Or maybe just call requestFocus() in onCreate()?

On Thursday, July 19, 2012 5:17:22 AM UTC-5, Piren wrote:
>
> Its an issue with the WebView not recognizing the field focus.
>
> add a touchListner to your WebView and give it focus (requestFocus() ) on 
> ACTION_DOWN
>
> On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 5:40:04 PM UTC+3, Daniel Garcia Sanchez wrote:
>>
>> Hi friends, this isn't a question about api of android....but I need help 
>> and I don't know where I can obtain help.... :(
>> I hope you can help me in someway...
>> I have a html form with these input fields:
>>
>> *<input type="text" value="empresa" name="empresa" id="empresa">
>> *
>> *<input type="text" value="usuario" name="alias" id=" usuario">
>> *
>> *<input type="password" value="contraseƱa" name="clave" id="pass">*
>>
>> The form works fine, but I visit it with Samsung Galaxy S i 9000 and I 
>> can't introduce values in these input fields...
>> it's strange...when I try introduce values, nothing happens...
>> I tested with Samsung Galaxy S II and it works fine, tested with iPhone 
>> and it works fine...
>> And in all desktop browsers it works fine too......
>> Hope some information please...If you need some information say to me...
>> Best regards, Daniel
>>
>

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