Thanks for the feedback Stuart.
According to
https://developer.chrome.com/multidevice/webview/overview#does_the_new_webview_have_feature_parity_with_chrome_for_android_,
the chrome webview doesn’t support the filesystem API.
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I've just tried the same thing in the in-app Twitter browser and it does
not download. I do not know whether this is because the webview can't
handle it or because the webview handles it fine and then gives the data
to the Twitter app itself, which does not know what to do with it. (If
you can thin
Stuart: would you happen to know how the android webview component (the
one based on chrome, but not chrome the application) behaves in that
regard? I don’t have an android device handy atm so I can’t test this
myself.
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Android Chrome does not have this limitation; photoeditorsdk.com
downloads a blob URL (as described in bug #1563035) and the export
button works as expected in Chrome on Android; the image is downloaded.
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I'm not sure how to address this either - other schemes that point to
content within Oxide won't work too (eg, blob:). I imagine that the
Android webview has the same limitation here.
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