Pierre, I tried this before. I tried putting a button behind the browser. At 
the time what I discovered was, once you clicked the browser, you could not 
click anything else in the LC interface. I tried putting a transparent button 
in front of the browser, but then of course you cannot interact with the web 
page in the browser area. I gave up in the end, with a strong conviction that 
the browser API needed a complete overhaul. That was a couple years ago at 
least. I sense it is not a big priority. I would be interested to see if you 
muck something together. 

Let me reiterate that what I think needs to happen is, there needs to be a real 
browser object, like a graphic object, except that it holds a web browser, but 
responds to messages. Maybe that is too much to ask, but I think that is the 
only "right" way to do a browser object, as opposed to "painting" the browser 
across the display. I think I will add that to the RQCC. 

Bob


On May 16, 2012, at 1:40 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> I'm searching for a way to simulate a browserClick on a submit image included 
> in a web page displayed in a mobile browser control (iOS and Android) with no 
> luck at this stage after trying both the native and javascript ways to go. 
> Should be doable indeed and any help would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks for reading !
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