HTML Content in Kindle Fire

Hello all,
I've been trying to figure out why HTML content embedded in the web content works perfectly on the iPad and simply doesn't work on the Kindle Fire. If anyone could help me with this, I would be extremely appreciative.

Hi,
I remember to trying this also by myself, and as far as I remember I didn't manage to get it working. In my case I wasn't even working with third party solution, but with "normal" SAP workflow tasks. This doesn't mean that it wouldn't be possible.
As a workaround, you could add an additional button (=action) for your task. By pressing the button a new browser window would open. Just take a look to the UWL DTD and actions + UrlLauncher handler.
Regards,
Karri

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