WebView quirks and testing
- Upcoming
- Tentative
- Breakout Sessions
- Upcoming
- Tentative
- Breakout Sessions
Meeting
This is a session for everyone to tell stories about weird bugs and behaviors in WebViews. You can also learn how to test your web content in WebViews. We would like to present a few reasons and resources for testing your web content inside WebViews. Then it’s time to share some complex or weird issues you had with WebViews over the years and present some hacky workarounds.
Please bring your stories and issues and share them with us! We maintain the site caniwebview.com and would like to add some examples of when WebViews are doing strange things and provide developers with help to deal with them.
Agenda
Chairs:
Niklas Merz, Bryan Ellis
Description:
This is a session for everyone to tell stories about weird bugs and behaviors in WebViews. You can also learn how to test your web content in WebViews. We would like to present a few reasons and resources for testing your web content inside WebViews. Then it’s time to share some complex or weird issues you had with WebViews over the years and present some hacky workarounds.
Please bring your stories and issues and share them with us! We maintain the site caniwebview.com and would like to add some examples of when WebViews are doing strange things and provide developers with help to deal with them.
Goal(s):
- Collect WebViews bugs workarounds
- Spread the word on testing WebViews
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