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I have some problem with passing a WebView from the first activity to the second activity. I have tried putExtra and so on, but it complains that I'm trying to pass a WebView instead of a String.

Intent intent = new Intent().setClass(this, WebView.class);
intent.putExtra("myPassedWebView", mWebView);
startActivity(intent);  

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance!

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Never pass widgets between activities. You will create memory leaks. Please find another solution to whatever problem you are trying to solve.

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  • Well, the problem itself is that I have my WebView inside a TabLayout, and I want to free my WebView from the TabLayout. Otherwise, my tabs gonna be at the top even if my WebView is open. Therefore I tried to solve it this way.
    – Curtain
    Sep 18, 2010 at 15:48
  • @Julian Assange: Get rid of the tabs, then. You need to design your UI such that the WebView resides in a single activity. Sep 18, 2010 at 16:03
  • Well, the tabs are needed for the rest of the application, and the WebView appears from one of my earlier views from my TabLayout.
    – Curtain
    Sep 18, 2010 at 16:09
  • just get the info you need from the webview and make a new one? Sep 18, 2010 at 16:32
  • @Julian Assange: Then leave the WebView in the tab. Or, as schwiz suggests, get the URL from the current WebView, pass that in the Intent extras, and load up the URL again (I think you may wind up with the same cookies -- not sure about that). You cannot have the same WebView in multiple activities. Sep 18, 2010 at 16:46
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Very old topic but I had the same problem.

Not sure if this is a correct way to do it. But I solved the problem by creating a singleton class where I store the webview I use.

When I launch the new activity where I need the same webview I remove it from the parentLayout and add it again in the new activityLayout in onCreate();

There won't be memoryleaks since putExtra method is not used and you will only have one instance of the webview.

Create webview and store it in singletonclass:

Singleton.getInstance().setWebView((WebView) findViewById(R.id.mainwebview));

Remove the webview from parentLayout before you start activity:

((ViewGroup)Singleton.getInstance().getWebView().getParent()).removeView(Singleton.getInstance().getWebView());

Intent i = new Intent(getApplication().getBaseContext(), WebActivity.class);

startActivity(i);

in new activity onCreate() add webview in the new layout:

((LinearLayout)findViewById(R.id.webActivity)).addView(Singleton.getInstance().getWebView());

Then you can pass the webview between your activities the way you want.

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