Hey DanH, good pt for the case of old data. But I am not getting any data at all and it is very curious as to why not. In summary:
The client script running on the native browser (or Dolphin) makes call to a remote web service (REST or SOAP). On the server side I can see the call coming in, the service gets executed and the results are sent back to the client. But the browser never displays those results back in the client script. If I execute the same script on firefox on a laptop this works fine. Unfortunately I don't think there's a network analyzer app (Wireshark and the like) that I know off that can help see what comes in. So either the native browser implementation is expecting more than what a standard browser does (more bits, different http headers) or I am hitting security layers that don't allow the responses to reach the script. On Feb 15, 1:37 pm, DanH <danhi...@ieee.org> wrote: > Are you getting old data, or no data at all? If old data it may be > that a cache somewhere along the way (could be in the phone or in a > router somewhere) is just sending the old data in response to the > URL. The way to circumvent this, of course, is to generate a new URL > for each interaction. > > On Feb 13, 12:18 am, kypriakos <demet...@ece.neu.edu> wrote:> 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 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to android-developers@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to android-developers+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en