I’m using marksie1988’s Atomic Calendar Revive to display my Google calendars on my Lovelace dashboard. It works great! … on my computer or my iPhone. However, it is giving me a “custom element doesn’t exist: atomic-calendar-revive” error on just on my Kindle Fire HD 6 running Fully Kiosk Browser. I use this as a mounted wall display in our kitchen. Anyone know why it would have a problem just on this platform? Browser? OS? I would think this error would show up on all of my clients if the custom element really didn’t exist as this seems like a backend error and not a browser side error. I’m stumped.
I get the same error for the mini media player custom component on my Fire 7 tablet. I think it’s because the fully kiosk browser uses the Android system view which I have seen a warning briefly when first running fkb saying it’s outdated.
I could be wrong though, hope I am and it’s something easy to fix.
Exactly the issue I have. (also with a fire tablet - 7th generation -> Android 5.x)
However I don’t use the fully kiosk browser, since it doesn’t seem to work for my old fire tablet (HA is not loading - I only have a white screen all the time) - I use the HA app and I get the same error message “custom element doesn’t exist”
It works on all other browsers and apps (Chrome on my desktop, Safari on my Iphone, Android App on a Pixel3a)
I tried everything already - Clearing the app cache on the HA app on the fire tablet. Deinstallation and installation.
Does this issue still occur on newer fire devices? I thought about getting a new one.
I was never able to fix this on the Fire HD 6 that I had. I found some other threads that explained that it boiled down to the browser not being current enough to run the control on the page. Either I could have the Fire updated to the point where it could run the component (in another browser) but then I couldn’t jailbreak it to run Fully Kiosk Browser or it was too old to have the right code to render the custom component. Maybe I gave up to early but I was never able to resolve on that hardware. I have seen where others have gotten this working just fine with newer devices.
Thanks a lot Redpizza, I have a lenovo TAB 2 A7 20F with android 5. I Had error message "custom element doesn’t exist but with an update of WEBVIEW, all is fixed.
I have a Fire HD 8 and the “Custom Element doesn’t exist” has been bugging me for months. Just read this thread and installed Android Webview and at last it all works. simples!
Thanks @Redpizza
Hi, having the exact same issue, but cannot find a working webview update. Always get not installed for each version. Could you somehow send me your file?