Same here. The -http-proxy startup does'nt work, I checked the system
table for the field 'http_proxy' but could not find it.
I have already raised an isuue for the -http-proxy startup option.
I tried  to manually insert the field which was successful but the
browser hung up/crashed.
I am still looking into this trying to check for proxy issues.

http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/thread/d8878f8293a1547b/d4fa9805576c72e5#d4fa9805576c72e5

Please assist if you find any solution.

On Aug 21, 4:30 am, Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've tried to use the Emulator with aProxyusing the instructions
> here...
>
> http://code.google.com/android/reference/emulator.html#proxy
>
> but have had no success using either of the two options discussed in
> the reference. The 'Browser' application reports...
>
> Web page not available
> The Web page athttp://www.google.com/mcould not be loaded as:
> The connection to the server was unsuccessful.
>
> I'm using theWindows0.9BetaSDK w/Eclipse 3.4.
>
> Has anyone got this working? Seems like such a basic thing, I
> shouldn't be stumbling on this.
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