> A webview control is a component available on some mobile platforms
> that lets programmers incorporate the functionality of a web browser
> into their applications. The iPhone/iPad and Android both provide an
> instance of WebKit for this purpose. I believe that Windows Mobile 5
> has a Pocket Internet Explorer ActiveX control along the same lines.

I see. Actually, I even used a couple of applications which probably
use this thing (since they rendered html pages just like IE).
Unfortunatelly, IE doesn't allow TW to run as it should do (if it
opens TW, it shows just an empty page) -- only some other browsers do
(Opera Mobile, ..). So, this is rather hopeless.

After checking all the possibilities I can conclude that the only one
which allows to ~use and change~ TW on WM5 is usage of external files
(.txt's more likely) with some kind of plugin which would read them.
Anyway this wouldn't be handy. Though, there's one last chance -- to
discuss this with the developer of Mysaifu (GNU) JVM, but since there
also should be some interface in browser for this thing it's unlikely
that this would work.

Probably after checking this one I'll report the whole story.

Thanks for the discussion.

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