Incomplete JavaScript Support for Android Native Browser - Android Software/Hacking General [Developers Only]

I am a developer and mobile web site integrator. We have just integrated with doubleclick Ads which give out rich media Ads for intel's latest iCore technology. We have an ad currently running on our test site at cnn.explab.mobi.
This ad runs fine on iPhone but does not seem to run fine on any version of Android's native browsers.
I have not been able to debug what is happening. If any of you have time to debug this or have a way to correct this, it would be great!
Thanks,
Avinash

Both Android and Iphone use the webkit as the web browsing library. Just a guess would be that the difference could be between versions of webkit. However, I fail to see why the ad wouldn't work.
I suggest that you try it in latest andorid SDK emultator.

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Has anyone made a custom Chromium build apk with the plugins enabled flag?
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https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!topic/chromium-dev/uQ3m8M-Yzvw
https://www.chromium.org/developers/gyp-environment-variables
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