You could use the built-in webkit "component" which can of course, render 
most/all html/css functionality.

I could send you a small mobile example for using this as a browser if this 
would be helpful.

Phil

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> On 9 Sep 2013, at 15:32, Mathieu St-Gelais <mathieu.stgel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello people
> 
> I have searched through the newsgroup, and wasn't able to find any answer
> to my question: how can I show "complex" HTML content in a mobile AIR
> application (deployed on iOS and Android)?
> 
> I have found this discussion, but that's about it :
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/flex-users/201303.mbox/%3c514ca39afabe5b4390a46e6b07726aaf0268bb7...@exvs08.hosting.tg.local%3E
> 
> My client wants to be able to show ads in his application, and these ads
> will most likely be HTML/CSS.
> 
> Thanks for your time and help.
> 
> Mat

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