WebChromeClient.OnJsConfirm(WebView, String, String, JsResult) Method
Definition
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Notify the host application that the web page wants to display a
JavaScript confirm()
dialog.
[Android.Runtime.Register("onJsConfirm", "(Landroid/webkit/WebView;Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;Landroid/webkit/JsResult;)Z", "GetOnJsConfirm_Landroid_webkit_WebView_Ljava_lang_String_Ljava_lang_String_Landroid_webkit_JsResult_Handler")]
public virtual bool OnJsConfirm (Android.Webkit.WebView? view, string? url, string? message, Android.Webkit.JsResult? result);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("onJsConfirm", "(Landroid/webkit/WebView;Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;Landroid/webkit/JsResult;)Z", "GetOnJsConfirm_Landroid_webkit_WebView_Ljava_lang_String_Ljava_lang_String_Landroid_webkit_JsResult_Handler")>]
abstract member OnJsConfirm : Android.Webkit.WebView * string * string * Android.Webkit.JsResult -> bool
override this.OnJsConfirm : Android.Webkit.WebView * string * string * Android.Webkit.JsResult -> bool
Parameters
- view
- WebView
The WebView that initiated the callback.
- url
- String
The url of the page requesting the dialog.
- message
- String
Message to be displayed in the window.
- result
- JsResult
A JsResult used to send the user's response to javascript.
Returns
boolean true
if the request is handled or ignored.
false
if WebView needs to show the default dialog.
- Attributes
Remarks
Notify the host application that the web page wants to display a JavaScript confirm()
dialog.
The default behavior if this method returns false
or is not overridden is to show a dialog containing the message and suspend JavaScript execution until the dialog is dismissed. The default dialog will return true
to the JavaScript confirm()
code when the user presses the 'confirm' button, and will return false
to the JavaScript code when the user presses the 'cancel' button or dismisses the dialog.
To show a custom dialog, the app should return true
from this method, in which case the default dialog will not be shown and JavaScript execution will be suspended. The app should call JsResult.confirm()
or JsResult.cancel()
when the custom dialog is dismissed.
To suppress the dialog and allow JavaScript execution to continue, call JsResult.confirm()
or JsResult.cancel()
immediately and then return true
.
Note that if the WebChromeClient
is set to be null
, or if WebChromeClient
is not set at all, the default dialog will be suppressed and the default value of false
will be returned to the JavaScript code immediately.
Note that the default dialog does not inherit the android.view.Display#FLAG_SECURE
flag from the parent window.
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