Added support for hiding the web view container. This maintains the browser
session without closing it. The browser window can be repeatedly hidden and
shown.
** This has only been tested on android and ios **
amazon/android:
An additional `hide` action was added to `InAppBrowser#execute`. It is
identical to `show`, except that it calls `dialog.hide()` instead.
blackberry10:
no changes
firefoxos:
Added a `hide` method that is identical to `show`, indicating it is not
supported.
ios:
Added a `hide` method that is identical to `show`, except that it uses
`dismissViewControllerAnimated`. It checks the value of
`_previousStatusBarStyle`. If it is `-1`, the method returns with no
action performed. If it is not, it is set to `-1.`
ubuntu:
Added a `hide` method that sets `CordovaWrapper.global.inappbrowser.visible` to
`false`.
windows:
Added a `hide` method that sets `browserWrap.style.display` to `none`.
wp:
Added a `hide` method that is identical to `show`, except that it sets
`browser.Visibility` to `Visibility.Collapsed` and sets `AppBar.IsVisible` to
`false`.
The plugin is changed to work with embedded files, using the system behavior. If one needs the system behavior, they need to pass "_system" as target when using the plugin. As the InAppBrowser for WP8 does not handle by itself the embedded pdf files, system behavior is called.
The plugin also is tested and working for wp7