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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T08:54:30+00:00 2026-06-11T08:54:30+00:00

The Android webview has 2 methods to load data public void loadData (String data,

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The Android webview has 2 methods to load data

public void loadData (String data, String mimeType, String encoding)

Note that JavaScript’s same origin policy means that script running in
a page loaded using this method will be unable to access content
loaded using any scheme other than ‘data’, including ‘http(s)’. To
avoid this restriction, use loadDataWithBaseURL() with an appropriate
base URL.

and

public void loadDataWithBaseURL (String baseUrl, String data, String mimeType, String encoding, String historyUrl)

Note that content specified in this way can access local device files
(via ‘file’ scheme URLs) only if baseUrl specifies a scheme other than
‘http’, ‘https’, ‘ftp’, ‘ftps’, ‘about’ or ‘javascript’.

I don’t know what do these 2 sentences mean and when to select between the two ?

Thanks in advance

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    2026-06-11T08:54:31+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 8:54 am
    public void loadData (String data, String mimeType, String encoding)
    

    In this we pass the HTML, mimeType and encoding

    where else in

    public void loadDataWithBaseURL (String baseUrl, String data, String mimeType, String encoding, String historyUrl)
    

    where baseUrl could be the base url such as the path to asset folder, or SDCard or any other path, where your images or the other media resides related to your html, and I am not much aware of historyUrl

    accoring to the docs of [loadData][1]

    Note that JavaScript’s same origin policy means that script running in a page loaded using this method will be unable to access content loaded using any scheme other than ‘data’, including ‘http(s)’. To avoid this restriction, use loadDataWithBaseURL() with an appropriate base URL.

    means loaddata will only include the part which is resides in the first parameter.

    and

    Note that content specified in this way can access local device files (via ‘file’ scheme URLs) only if baseUrl specifies a scheme other than ‘http’, ‘https’, ‘ftp’, ‘ftps’, ‘about’ or ‘javascript’.

    simple meaning of above is you can access the data from http and… other by passing the baseUrl

    for example I have written HTML which required tons of image from my ftp or other place what I would do is pass the url of my ftp in baseURl parameter and I can access to my images

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