>DGupta wrote:
>>  So I'm attempting to connect to the Tumblr Dashboard using an HTTP
>>  Post. The Activity uses a WebView and I do an http post after creating
>>  the webview, but the redirect_to in the HTTP Post doesn't work with
>>  the WebView. I know my post works and isn't throwing errors, however I
>>  need the HTTP Post to work with the webview and am completely lost on
>>  how to.
>
>HttpClient and WebView are completely separate engines. Operations done
>in one will not affect the other.
>
>If the Tumblr POST is setting a session cookie or something, you may be
>able to get that out of the HttpClient cookie jar and feed it to
>WebView, but I have not tried that.

my application combines WebKit and "native" HTTP requests, so i've 
messed with this quite a lot. i never managed to successfully and 
reliably communicate cookies between WebKit and the Apache HTTP 
client. the cookies come out of the WebKit cookie manager in a 
convenient format to inject into any request, but it seems like the 
Apache client only occasionally takes notice of them. i've tried 
everything from dropping them into Apache's cookie jar to setting 
them as HTTP headers, all that.

going the other way might have more success, but in my application 
the WebKit has to establish the session. my solution was to get rid 
of the HTTP client from my application altogether and roll my own 
HTTP. since then i've had 100% success with cookie-sharing.


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