You have to explicitly enable remote debugging for kitkat chrome-based
webview:
https://developers.google.com/chrome-developer-tools/docs/remote-debugging#debugging-webviews

Existing cordova platforms do not do this.  I think it would be a good
preference to add for the android platform for 3.3, but you can add it
yourself following the above instructions.

As far as I am aware there are no performance implication to leaving this
flag on at all time (i.e. when releasing your app) -- but the flag
implemented as an opt-in so that users cannot inspect your webview based
application without your consent.  I think cordova should respect that and
leave the option off by default as well.

-Michal


On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 9:11 AM, Dick Van den Brink <
d_vandenbr...@outlook.com> wrote:

> @Jan
> Remote debugging is possible with for example https://www.jshybugger.com/
>
> On Android 4.4 It is possible to debug without a plugin.
>
> Sent from my Windows Phone
> ________________________________
> From: Jan Becicka<mailto:jan.beci...@oracle.com>
> Sent: 11/25/2013 17:05
> To: dev@cordova.apache.org<mailto:dev@cordova.apache.org>
> Subject: Re: Cordova Debug Mode
>
> > * Enabling the remote debugger in Android 4.4+
>
> Btw does cordova support remote debugging on Android? Is there a way how
> to enable it for cordova apps? I tried to google it, but I failed.
> Thanks,
> Jan
>
>
>

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