Item 1 htmlLoader is not supported on mobile but there is a StageWebView component. check out this blog post :
http://www.judahfrangipane.com/blog/2011/01/16/stagewebview-uicomponent/

Regards
Margo


On 3/28/2012 6:38 AM, Grant Davies wrote:
2 & 3 should work fine, 1 will work with minor modifications to make sure it's Optimized for mobile tablet. I don't remover off the top of my head if there is a embedded browser for tablet in air of if you have tainch a headless safari.

Cheers,
Grant

Sent from my iPhone, excuse typos.

On Mar 28, 2012, at 2:21 AM, "Kevin MacDonald" <kevinmacdon...@gmail.com <mailto:kevinmacdon...@gmail.com>> wrote:

I have a complex AIR app that is currently deployed to Windows and Mac. I would love to port it to the iPad, and I am beginning to explore this possibility. Before I launch it it however, there are a few basics questions that come up. Some of these might be showstoppers depending on the answer, and getting some answers might save me weeks of experimentation. If anyone can offer feedback I would be grateful. Here goes:


  * My AIR app makes extensive use of an embedded web browser, via
    the flash.html.HTMLLoader object. Can I expect this to work when
    compiled for iOS?
  * My AIR app makes extensive use of a SQL Lite database via the
    flash.data namespace. Can I expect this to work on iOS?
  * How about RESTful web service calls using the flash.net
    <http://flash.net> namespace and JSON?

Thanks for any help you are able to provide.

Kevin


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