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I have a android webview. I am loading a remote page, for example: google.com using the standard WebView.loadUrl(url);

Once the page loads, onPageFinished(), I inject javascript like below...

WebView.loadUrl("javascript:(function() { " +
"document.getElementById('elementid').style.backgroundImage='file:///android_asset/newbackgroundimage.png';" +
"})()");

Javascript injection works fine but the problem is it does not load the background image from a local assests folder. If I supply remote image URL it works fine, but I have an image locally and need to use that in the injection.

Could someone please help?

Thank you!

3 Answers 3

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Do you have set settings for you WebView?

WebSettings webviewsettings = WebView.getSettings();
    webviewsettings.setJavaScriptEnabled(true);
    webviewsettings.setJavaScriptCanOpenWindowsAutomatically(true);

if theres a Problem with accessing the png you could try:

try 
{
    InputStream ims = getAssets().open("newbackgroundimage.png");
    Drawable d = Drawable.createFromStream(ims, null);
    mImage.setImageDrawable(d);
}
catch(IOException ex) 
{
    return;
}

Happy conding

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  • i am not trying to set the background image of the webview but the background image of a certain html element.
    – emilG
    May 16, 2013 at 8:52
  • sorry, maybe document.getElementById('elementid').setAttribute("style","background-url:'file:///android_asset/newbackgroundimage.png') ?
    – Oli
    May 16, 2013 at 9:13
  • you could try using the raw dir (/res/raw). Access the file android.resource://com.packagename.sample/raw/newbackgroundimage.png
    – Oli
    May 16, 2013 at 9:53
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A workaround is to encode the image as base64 into a variable, avoid messing with the local filesystem. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_URI_scheme

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I know this is an old post, I am working on something like this and gone through this post Android: How to reference asset images from a remotely loaded html page in webview

You can use loadDataWithBaseURL() for local asset images.

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