The problem IS AIR app running on iOS for this case! We can load a SWF
but it should not include any ActionScript code. I don't understand
why it was built that way. The API should be here for "rebuilding" the
"Google Map" into the SWF. It would be nice to have this behavior.
Anyway, I tried a workaround by using the StageWebView which allows
you to have a web page. Unfortunately, once again, it looks like there
is a similar problem where "writing" stuff in the HTML page through
Javascript. I might be wrong but when I'm trying to do something like
"document.write" into the StageWebView, it's not working on iOS.

Any idea/workaround is welcome! :)


On Mar 29, 6:16 pm, Shaun <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jonathan agreed this is the best route currently in terms of widespread
> mobile acceptance, particularly for an individual or a small shop, if
> budget/time allows I think targeted applications with a shared model/service
> layer is best.  Daniel I don't think this would work as stated by Jonathan
> the swf is requested by the maps API we don't have the source for the google
> maps swf nor is it available to my knowledge.  The problem isn't with the
> AIR app running on iOS the problem is that AIR app requests a swf.

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