How to open piece of HTML in system browser using React Native?












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I have a site, which prefills some value from POST form like this:



<form id="thisform" method="POST" action="link">
<input type="text" name="regnr" value="1111" />
</form>


The link will then be opened with prefilled 1111 value. Unfortunately, this service provider doesn't support queries and doesn't want to, so I can't get the same result using something like link?value=1111.



Still, I have to prefill this value for our mobile users. The current way of doing this is to load the piece of HTML to WebView and right after it run submit. Something like this:



<WebView source={{ html:
<form id="thisform" method="POST" action="link">
<input type="text" name="regnr" value="1111" />
</form>
<script>
document.getElementById('thisform').submit();
</script>
}}
originWhitelist={['*']}
/>


Is it possible to do it better?



How can I open the system browser with prefilled value using the current solution, or any other one?










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    I have a site, which prefills some value from POST form like this:



    <form id="thisform" method="POST" action="link">
    <input type="text" name="regnr" value="1111" />
    </form>


    The link will then be opened with prefilled 1111 value. Unfortunately, this service provider doesn't support queries and doesn't want to, so I can't get the same result using something like link?value=1111.



    Still, I have to prefill this value for our mobile users. The current way of doing this is to load the piece of HTML to WebView and right after it run submit. Something like this:



    <WebView source={{ html:
    <form id="thisform" method="POST" action="link">
    <input type="text" name="regnr" value="1111" />
    </form>
    <script>
    document.getElementById('thisform').submit();
    </script>
    }}
    originWhitelist={['*']}
    />


    Is it possible to do it better?



    How can I open the system browser with prefilled value using the current solution, or any other one?










    share|improve this question

























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      I have a site, which prefills some value from POST form like this:



      <form id="thisform" method="POST" action="link">
      <input type="text" name="regnr" value="1111" />
      </form>


      The link will then be opened with prefilled 1111 value. Unfortunately, this service provider doesn't support queries and doesn't want to, so I can't get the same result using something like link?value=1111.



      Still, I have to prefill this value for our mobile users. The current way of doing this is to load the piece of HTML to WebView and right after it run submit. Something like this:



      <WebView source={{ html:
      <form id="thisform" method="POST" action="link">
      <input type="text" name="regnr" value="1111" />
      </form>
      <script>
      document.getElementById('thisform').submit();
      </script>
      }}
      originWhitelist={['*']}
      />


      Is it possible to do it better?



      How can I open the system browser with prefilled value using the current solution, or any other one?










      share|improve this question













      I have a site, which prefills some value from POST form like this:



      <form id="thisform" method="POST" action="link">
      <input type="text" name="regnr" value="1111" />
      </form>


      The link will then be opened with prefilled 1111 value. Unfortunately, this service provider doesn't support queries and doesn't want to, so I can't get the same result using something like link?value=1111.



      Still, I have to prefill this value for our mobile users. The current way of doing this is to load the piece of HTML to WebView and right after it run submit. Something like this:



      <WebView source={{ html:
      <form id="thisform" method="POST" action="link">
      <input type="text" name="regnr" value="1111" />
      </form>
      <script>
      document.getElementById('thisform').submit();
      </script>
      }}
      originWhitelist={['*']}
      />


      Is it possible to do it better?



      How can I open the system browser with prefilled value using the current solution, or any other one?







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