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I am new in Cordova. I have a fresh installed project. I did not change anything and the app is running now on our Android device.
I added following lines before </body> and after linking script files to index.html but it not working.
- Where is the issue?
Where is the best place for adding own methods?
<script type="text/javascript">
document.onload = function(){
alert("hi!");
}
</script>
javascript cordova
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I am new in Cordova. I have a fresh installed project. I did not change anything and the app is running now on our Android device.
I added following lines before </body> and after linking script files to index.html but it not working.
- Where is the issue?
Where is the best place for adding own methods?
<script type="text/javascript">
document.onload = function(){
alert("hi!");
}
</script>
javascript cordova
add a comment |
I am new in Cordova. I have a fresh installed project. I did not change anything and the app is running now on our Android device.
I added following lines before </body> and after linking script files to index.html but it not working.
- Where is the issue?
Where is the best place for adding own methods?
<script type="text/javascript">
document.onload = function(){
alert("hi!");
}
</script>
javascript cordova
I am new in Cordova. I have a fresh installed project. I did not change anything and the app is running now on our Android device.
I added following lines before </body> and after linking script files to index.html but it not working.
- Where is the issue?
Where is the best place for adding own methods?
<script type="text/javascript">
document.onload = function(){
alert("hi!");
}
</script>
javascript cordova
javascript cordova
edited Nov 23 '18 at 17:24
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asked Nov 23 '18 at 15:26
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You first need to make sure that the file you're editing is located inside the /www folder in the root of your project folder.
Yes, you can add your scripts inside the index.html. If you have your files inside the /www folder like I mentioned, then you'll have to run cordova prepare in the terminal every time you add/edit any file inside that folder. This gets all files inside www and copies them to their respective platforms, in this case, it will be copied to the Android platform.
Then, build the project for Android again like normal.
thanks. I entered cordova prepare command and says android studio project detected. we run the app in real device using cordova run android and app be run. but still alert not working.
– Amin Shabanzadeh
Nov 24 '18 at 22:18
Trycordova build. I usually just open Android Studio and build it that way.
– JM-AGMS
Nov 26 '18 at 15:39
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You first need to make sure that the file you're editing is located inside the /www folder in the root of your project folder.
Yes, you can add your scripts inside the index.html. If you have your files inside the /www folder like I mentioned, then you'll have to run cordova prepare in the terminal every time you add/edit any file inside that folder. This gets all files inside www and copies them to their respective platforms, in this case, it will be copied to the Android platform.
Then, build the project for Android again like normal.
thanks. I entered cordova prepare command and says android studio project detected. we run the app in real device using cordova run android and app be run. but still alert not working.
– Amin Shabanzadeh
Nov 24 '18 at 22:18
Trycordova build. I usually just open Android Studio and build it that way.
– JM-AGMS
Nov 26 '18 at 15:39
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You first need to make sure that the file you're editing is located inside the /www folder in the root of your project folder.
Yes, you can add your scripts inside the index.html. If you have your files inside the /www folder like I mentioned, then you'll have to run cordova prepare in the terminal every time you add/edit any file inside that folder. This gets all files inside www and copies them to their respective platforms, in this case, it will be copied to the Android platform.
Then, build the project for Android again like normal.
thanks. I entered cordova prepare command and says android studio project detected. we run the app in real device using cordova run android and app be run. but still alert not working.
– Amin Shabanzadeh
Nov 24 '18 at 22:18
Trycordova build. I usually just open Android Studio and build it that way.
– JM-AGMS
Nov 26 '18 at 15:39
add a comment |
You first need to make sure that the file you're editing is located inside the /www folder in the root of your project folder.
Yes, you can add your scripts inside the index.html. If you have your files inside the /www folder like I mentioned, then you'll have to run cordova prepare in the terminal every time you add/edit any file inside that folder. This gets all files inside www and copies them to their respective platforms, in this case, it will be copied to the Android platform.
Then, build the project for Android again like normal.
You first need to make sure that the file you're editing is located inside the /www folder in the root of your project folder.
Yes, you can add your scripts inside the index.html. If you have your files inside the /www folder like I mentioned, then you'll have to run cordova prepare in the terminal every time you add/edit any file inside that folder. This gets all files inside www and copies them to their respective platforms, in this case, it will be copied to the Android platform.
Then, build the project for Android again like normal.
answered Nov 23 '18 at 23:29
JM-AGMSJM-AGMS
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thanks. I entered cordova prepare command and says android studio project detected. we run the app in real device using cordova run android and app be run. but still alert not working.
– Amin Shabanzadeh
Nov 24 '18 at 22:18
Trycordova build. I usually just open Android Studio and build it that way.
– JM-AGMS
Nov 26 '18 at 15:39
add a comment |
thanks. I entered cordova prepare command and says android studio project detected. we run the app in real device using cordova run android and app be run. but still alert not working.
– Amin Shabanzadeh
Nov 24 '18 at 22:18
Trycordova build. I usually just open Android Studio and build it that way.
– JM-AGMS
Nov 26 '18 at 15:39
thanks. I entered cordova prepare command and says android studio project detected. we run the app in real device using cordova run android and app be run. but still alert not working.
– Amin Shabanzadeh
Nov 24 '18 at 22:18
thanks. I entered cordova prepare command and says android studio project detected. we run the app in real device using cordova run android and app be run. but still alert not working.
– Amin Shabanzadeh
Nov 24 '18 at 22:18
Try
cordova build. I usually just open Android Studio and build it that way.– JM-AGMS
Nov 26 '18 at 15:39
Try
cordova build. I usually just open Android Studio and build it that way.– JM-AGMS
Nov 26 '18 at 15:39
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