问题
This is not my first hybrid app (I've published apps on both Google Play Store and Apple Store). My target platform is Android. I'm not sure which versions will be supported, I will determine that later if I decide to publish this idea at all.. I'm using Phonegap Build.
I'm having some trouble getting the HTML Download attribute of the A element to work. Here's what I have:
<a download href="http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2014/4/11/1397210130748/Spring-Lamb.-Image-shot-2-011.jpg">Lamb</a>
If I remove the download attribute, the image opens in my phonegap app (Android). With it, nothing happens though. Works fine in at least Chrome, too. Any ideas?
回答1:
@Robbert,
I answer alot of Cordova/Phonegap questions like alot of volunteers on this forum. As such, you might find this FAQ useful.
- Top Mistakes by Developers new to Cordova/Phonegap
From this FAQ, you want to be aware of #5 - Phonegap is not a webserver or a webbrowser. This is common mistake. It is true you can use your webbrowser to test you pages, but don't be fooled into thinking that all webbrowsers are the same. As Paul Irish likes to remind use "Not all webbrowser are equal". His article Webkit for Developers is a good read.
I quote
Different ports can have different focuses. The Mac port’s focus is split between Browser and OS, and introduces Obj-C and C++ bindings to embed the renderer into native applications. Chromium’s focus is purely on the browser. QtWebKit offers its port for applications to use as a runtime or rendering engine within its cross-platform GUI application architecture.
To be clear, Phonegap uses a library called webview (with Android, and similar on other platforms). The current incarnation is based on Chromium's "webkit", but previously it was based on an old version of Android "webview" - which was around for years. However, even with the attribute you are looking for may not be available.
The best was place to start is caniuse.com. A search for download shows that download
is mostly supported, but missing is IE, Safari, and Opera. Otherwise, it appears it is available, but only for Android after 4.4. Looking at my notes this appears to coincide with Android starting to use Chromium's webkit, and not the dated webview library — as i stated before.
Possible Solutions
As @jcesarmobile alluded to you can use
- cordova-plugin-file-transfer
_OR_
You can try another webview library that might have the attribute you are looking for - like crosswalk.
At this time, crosswalk only supports Android, but there are also a few beta version you can also try that are in the repository. And, if your target platform is iOS, then use WKWebview instead.
NOTE the standard webview library is already on your mobile device, crosswalk is separate and will add at least 20megabytes to your app.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35960412/download-attribute-not-working-in-phonegap-app