Hello Shaun!

Thank you for taking time to read my post. :)

I totally understand the issue with loading external SWF. But I'm just
saying that it would be nice that the Google Maps Flash API doesn't
require to load SWF. For me, the logic for the Google API was to load
just the images needed for displaying the map correctly.

About the StageWebView, I'm not sure to understand how it was
implemented for iOS. I didn't have much time these days to do more
tests on the document.write but I guess there's a restriction... :/
The ExternalInterface is not supported by AIR, so obviously I can't
use it.

I already had a look into the StageWebViewBridge. The guy is improving
it and is waiting for any feedback ;)

I pointed the StageWebView because I wanted to use it to display a
Google Maps, but it's not working. I think it's because of the
document.write restriction and I guess that some parts of the Google
Maps JS API use it. I might be wrong though.

Still want to get up to date with that! :)

On Mar 31, 8:34 pm, Shaun <[email protected]> wrote:
> Even more on StageWebView and the things it does differently on different
> platformshttp://kb2.adobe.com/cps/895/cpsid_89526.html
>
> and an extension that appears to attempt to add in the Javascript/AS 
> bridge:http://code.google.com/p/stagewebviewbridge/wiki/Communication(looks 
> active
> but not sure on the state of this, just a reference for you to check out if
> you need ExternalInterface and it isn't working)

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