It's pretty sophisticated. However when I am done with it I might try to
port it to FlexJS as I really want to start playing with it.
I am going forward with a webview containing an HTMLEditor now in HTML/JS.

On Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 1:56 AM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:

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> On 6/7/16, 1:39 PM, "Fréderic Cox" <coxfrede...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >Hi Alex,
> >
> >I just tested this. I removed the mx from source and added both mx.swc and
> >sparkskins.mx. Now I was able to add mx:RichTextEditor into my project.
> It
> >shows on the mobile device too. Unfortunately the issue with the text area
> >showing HTML but not in "edit" mode stays the same. I don't see how a
> >spark
> >textinput could be used by the app here. In RichTextEditor.mxml
> >clearly a  mx:TextArea
> >is used. Thanks for your suggestions but it seems this can not be done. I
> >am unable to edit HTML/TextFlow on mobile using Flex :-(
>
> Hmm.  Maybe other mobile text experts can confirm that this is expected
> behavior.  I would expect that there should be a way to control the input
> font.  Maybe mx:RichTextEditor isn't set up correctly since it was never
> certified for mobile.
>
> >
> >I might pursue the idea of using a webview with a HTML input field which
> >opens another webview in popup that show the HTML editor. And then passing
> >the results via JS to the Flex app. I think this is the only way it can be
> >done.
>
> I don't know how sophisticated your app is, but it might be interesting to
> try FlexJS.
>
> -Alex
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