Update docs for Android zoom=no option
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- __hidden__: set to `yes` to create the browser and load the page, but not show it. The loadstop event fires when loading is complete. Omit or set to `no` (default) to have the browser open and load normally.
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- __hidden__: set to `yes` to create the browser and load the page, but not show it. The loadstop event fires when loading is complete. Omit or set to `no` (default) to have the browser open and load normally.
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- __clearcache__: set to `yes` to have the browser's cookie cache cleared before the new window is opened
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- __clearcache__: set to `yes` to have the browser's cookie cache cleared before the new window is opened
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- __clearsessioncache__: set to `yes` to have the session cookie cache cleared before the new window is opened
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- __clearsessioncache__: set to `yes` to have the session cookie cache cleared before the new window is opened
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- __zoom__: set to `yes` to show Android browser's zoom controls, set to `no` to hide them. Default value is `yes`.
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- __hardwareback__: set to `yes` to use the hardware back button to navigate backwards through the `InAppBrowser`'s history. If there is no previous page, the `InAppBrowser` will close. The default value is `yes`, so you must set it to `no` if you want the back button to simply close the InAppBrowser.
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- __hardwareback__: set to `yes` to use the hardware back button to navigate backwards through the `InAppBrowser`'s history. If there is no previous page, the `InAppBrowser` will close. The default value is `yes`, so you must set it to `no` if you want the back button to simply close the InAppBrowser.
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