This seems to have been broken in some form or fashion forever.
Issue 1733
Use loadDataWithBaseURL instead of loadData.
// Pretend this is an html document with those three characters
String scandinavianCharacters = "øæå";
// Won't render correctly
webView.loadData(scandinavianCharacters, "text/html", "UTF-8");
// Will render correctly
webView.loadDataWithBaseURL(null, scandinavianCharacters, "text/html", "UTF-8", null);
Now the part that is truly annoying is that on the Samsung Galaxy S II (4.0.3) loadData() works just fine, but testing on the Galaxy Nexus (4.0.2) the multi-byte characters are garbled unless you use loadDataWithBaseURL(). WebView Documentation
Recent versions of Android
Some are reporting a change in the behavior of the loadData calls requiring the mimeType
to include charset=utf-8
.
webView.loadData(scandinavianCharacters, "text/html; charset=utf-8", "UTF-8");
You can also use this formulation with WebSettings
WebView webView = (WebView) findViewById(R.id.DemoWebView);
WebSettings webSettings = webView.getSettings();
webSettings.setDefaultTextEncodingName("utf-8");
webView.loadData(scandinavianCharacters, "text/html; charset=utf-8", null);
It is amazing that Android still hasn't resolved this basic issue.