Not sure about that Kostya but if you are right then that makes
perfect sense
after all. I think I need to figure out where in the code the handling
of the
XMLHttpRequest occurs and how much the browser itself is involved vs
the http and the OS layers.

Thanks for the response

On Feb 13, 4:02 am, Kostya Vasilyev <kmans...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Isn't Dolphin basically the standard browser with a new UI?
>
> If so, it wouldn't be surprising that they behave the same wrt. networking.
>
> -- Kostya
>
> 13.02.2011 9:18, kypriakos пишет:
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > I have tried a number of other browsers (Dolphin, Opera Mini, Opera
> > Mobile) and although
> > the last two falsely advertise that they implement cross-origin
> > resource sharing solutions,
> > Dolphin seems to work exactly the same as the native browser - it
> > sends out the Ajax
> > request to the remote web server, the web server executes the service
> > call but the result
> > does not get posted by the browser. This may indicate that it is a NOT
> > a browser issue
> > I am facing with but rather and Android OS-lever issue (http layers??)
> > where for some
> > reason the responses are not allowed to reach the browser. Would this
> > be a correct
> > assessment? From what I understand, Android OS does not implement a
> > personal
> > firewall correct? What else would be causing this disconnect? I will
> > greatly appreciate
> > any hints on this.
>
> > Thanks
>
> --
> Kostya Vasilyev --http://kmansoft.wordpress.com

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