Making a full StageWebView that resizes

I'm having a lot of trouble getting a stagewebview to resize when the device is rotated. I don't understand how to get stage not null. How do you get the dimensions below the top navigation bar? (fxp file)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<s:View xmlns:fx="http://ns.adobe.com/mxml/2009"
          xmlns:s="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/spark" title="HomeView" creationComplete="creationCompleteHandler(event)" resize="resizeHandler(event)">
     <fx:Script>
          <![CDATA[
               import mx.events.FlexEvent;
               import mx.events.ResizeEvent;
               private var swv:StageWebView;
               protected function creationCompleteHandler(event:FlexEvent):void
                     if (StageWebView.isSupported==true)
                         swv = new StageWebView();
                         resizeSWV();
                         swv.stage = stage;
                         swv.loadURL("http://www.google.com");
               protected function resizeHandler(event:ResizeEvent):void
                    resizeSWV();
               private function resizeSWV():void
                    if (swv != null)
                         swv.viewPort = new Rectangle(0, stage.height - height, width, height);
          ]]>
     </fx:Script>
</s:View>

The way I found to get the dimensions is like this:
private var app:ViewNavigatorApplication = FlexGlobals.topLevelApplication as ViewNavigatorApplication;
trace("app.navigator.actionBar.height = "+app.navigator.actionBar.height);
trace("app.navigator.activeView.height = "+app.navigator.activeView.height);
But I'm still not able to get the stage object. I would have thought that it would be initialized after creationComplete.

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