Read the Wall Street Journal? Own a BlackBerry? If so, then you might want to take a look at this so-called WSJ.com Mobile Reader, which is available as a free download. The WSJ.com Mobile Reader is supposedly going to let users view headlines, summaries and even read full articles free of charge. It should also work with content from other sites in the WSJ Digital Network which are MarketWatch, Barrons, and AllThingsD. And did I mention it
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I'm able to use HttpClient just fine (in fact, just posted some sample code for doing multipart posts). If the browser does succeed in loading the site, can you post your code? There are a lot of variables and code will make it a lot easier. The emulator at least used to have issues accessing site through
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dai wrote: Well, it's a new version, but that may or may not be the problem. Can you access the Web site via the built-in browser activity? If not, it's probably not an HttpClient thing, but something else, as I doubt the WebKit browser is running through HttpClient for its HTTP access. There's probably something more fundamental preventing your emulator
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hi, I'm running into "UnknownHostException" on my android app with beta 0.9 release. (yes, the host is avaiable) To reach the host, I'm using apache common httpclient (included the android sdk) On RC5 platform, I can reach the host I set without exception like this...using the apache common httpclient..
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