I don't think that's what Chun meant, Ian. >From what I read, he's suggesting that the IAB plugin be based on the CordovaWebView instead of the pure WebView. Being able to later make it use the Crosswalk WebView is a side effect of the above, considering the pluggable webview implementation (cordova-android 4.0.x) is in place.
2014-09-11 16:00 GMT-03:00 Ian Clelland <iclell...@chromium.org>: > I think it sounds like it should be a new plugin, that you would install > instead of IAP, and that depends on Crosswalk, rather than forcing the > existing IAP plugin to require a separate webview. > > Or perhaps IAP should have a preference which determines which WebView it > should instantiate, much like Cordova itself does, as of 4.0.x > > On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 2:52 PM, Andrew Grieve <agri...@chromium.org> > wrote: > > > Makes sense that we should do this. > > > > On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 12:43 PM, Gao, Chun <chun....@intel.com> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I found there are some requirements for InAppBrowser plugin to support > > HTML5 features > > > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25613773/is-it-possible-to-force-cordova-inappbrowser-to-use-crosswalk-webview > > . As InAppBrowser plugin is implemented based on android WebView > component, > > lots of HTML5 features were not supported on Android before Kitkat. Is > > there any plan to implement the plugin with CordovaWebView? If the plugin > > could be implemented based on CordovaWebView, third party web runtime, > like > > Crosswalk , could provide the HTML5 capabilities to InAppBrowser. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Gao Chun > > > -- *Frederico Galvão* Diretor de Tecnologia PontoGet Inovação Web ( +55(62) 8131-5720 * www.pontoget.com.br <http://www.pontoget.com/>