Hide systems buttons - actionscript-3

In my phone buttons located on the display. I cretae app and tested on phone. Apart from my app I see three dots. How to hide it?
Please help!

AIR can not hide these three dots which are back, home and task buttons that we call the on-screen navigation bar.
To do that, you can use an AIR Native Extension ( ANE ) like the AndroidFullScreen ANE.
Download the AndroidFullScreen.ane file from the same link and then add it to your AIR for Android Flash project from : File -> ActionScript Settings... -> Library Path tab and select it :
Then you can use one of examples that you can download from the same page to verify if your device can hide the Android on-screen navigation bar or not, because not all mobile devices support that ( I tested 2 mobile devices and none of them has been able to do that ).
Hope that can help.

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exporting .vcf contact in mobile web app capable aka HomeScreen app

I suspect this must be intentional on Apples part but I will ask anyway because it works from both mobile and desktop safari.
I create a simple .vcf contact from inside my web app and try to download (aka export) it.
This creates a .vcf file in desktop Safari that is actually downloaded where the user actually has to click that to get it into contacts. And in the mobile safari version (without saving to home screen), the exact same code will pop up a warning screen mobile .vcf warning which at least gives the user the opportunity to import the .vcf into contacts.
Admittedly neither the desktop or mobile safari use case it a good user experience but at least they work.
Whereas, the exact same code saved as a homescreen mobile app simply fails without error on an iphone (i.e
)
I have tried multiple ways to export from the app (most of which work from safari mobile or desktop browsers if NOT web app capable)
as a blob from base64 text/vcard
as base64 text/vcard
using window.open(vcftxt); // where vcftext is base64 text/vcard
using location.href = vcftxt; // where vcftext is base64 text/vcard
using an a tag with download= and href= vcftxt url
All the above work..just not in a homescreen app that appears native
code example (run on iphone safari...not tested on android)
https://www.airbridgelabs.com/s/0/app3.html?sd=100 - Click on contacts logo at the bottom when this page opens in safari and you will see the warning which still allows the user to open the .vcf in contacts
https://www.airbridgelabs.com/s/0/app3.html?sd=100&tm2=100 - This will walk you thru saving to home screen or you can simply save to home screen manually without the tm2 parm. click on the contacts logo at the bottom when this page opens in safari and you will see nothing. Safari developer remote console shows no errors or warnings...simply does not work.
I figure I can probably pass the created .vcf to a page on my server which in turn opens the .vcf which will likely then export it to mobile contacts..but that is a lame solution which still requires the user to be online to save an embedded contact.
And please don't use the argument that this is about security. If it was about security then you wouldn't be allowed to do the exact same thing from a desktop page, or mobile safari page or hybrid native app...and you can. This looks like Apple simply reducing the value of mobile web apps that look native.
What I am looking for is an offline work around to simply save a mobile contact already coded into the mobile web app capable content the user intentionally created.

How to disable all widgets on homescreen

Is it possible to deactivate the widgets on the homescreen? Maybe with a simple app or just by deleting the widget files on the device? I am using a MDM tool to configure the devices and we don't want to use a lockdown screen.
Can I create a shortcut on the homescreen for an app as well. (maybe writing an apk that sets an icon)

prevent showing app screenshot in application navigation in WP8

for a security critial app I need to prevent the phone making screenshots of the embedded browser control.
On Windows Phone, if you hold the back button pressed, the opened applications are shown with small preview images.
Is there any way to replace that image being used there by an own image. Or is it possible to exclude controls using a xaml syntax from beeing captured?
Thanks Holger
Windows Phone 8 GDR 3 introduced a hidden property on the page object that you can use to prevent screenshots from being taken of that page. Here is more detail

Debug Ipad web app on Windows

I've got site that is correctly displayed on desktop version but has few bugs on iPad. What's the simplest way to detect problems if my OS is Windows?
Option 1 - Free, local machine debugging
You may use Safari browser for Windows (download Safari 5.1.7).
Steps
Enabling Develop menu in menu bar (Press 'Alt' key to open menu bar. Then follow to Edit menu > Preferences > Advanced tab. Find this option at the bottom.)
Then, follow through Develop menu > User Agent. Select iPad, iPhone etc.
There are more options in the Develop menu (e.g. Show Web Inspector) to help with your JavaScript etc debugging.
Credits to How to debug iPhone and iPad web applications, using Safari.
Option 2 - Paid, browser-based access to target browser/OS/machine
I've personally used http://www.browserstack.com/ and it lets you test the functionality on a wide combination. However debugging may not be as convenient here as it would be on a local machine.
There may be more companies providing similar services.
Beware of basic online emulators
As mentioned in a comment, be wary of 'emulator' websites. Example: A website I ran into claimed to emulate iPhone, with a picture of iPhone, and inside it was an iframe, being dutifully rendered by the browser I opened that website in (Firefox).
The best way I can think of(depending of your implementation) is to use the firefox plugin
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/user-agent-switcher/
It allows you to switch to all sort of devices and see how they would appear on another device.
Here http://www.ampercent.com/test-website-design-iphone-ipad-mobile-devices/7075/ is a quick guide on getting you started.
There are also user-agent switchers for other browsers than FF like Chrome. Do a google search and try for yourself which one you like.

I am building a website and would like to add a 'bookmark this page' button which will be compatible with iOS

I am building a website and would like to add a 'bookmark this page' button which will be compatible with iOS
The client would like to be able to have people tap the 'bookmark' button and automatically ad an icon to the iPad desktop-thing (create a bookmark). Is there a way to do this?
This is not possible. You should inform visitors of the possibility to make a web clip (icon on the home screen), but you can't do it for them.
You can use a mobile bookmark bubble to trigger users to add a web clip to there home screen.