let me ask you are you using proxy connection ?
if you are using then you have to include proxy connection class
even though you may check your program including the http url which does not
require proxy.

On 8/2/12, soynerdito soynerdito <[email protected]> wrote:
> "Source not found" normally means that the build version of the app is not
> exactly the same as the one being debugged. So first of all, do a project
> Clean. Delete your bin and gen folders. Then build your app and make sure
> it is building without errors. You may (but not normally required) to
> uninstall the app from the device and run again. All is to make sure that
> the app building at that moment is the one that is running on the device.
>
> On Thursday, August 2, 2012 2:40:10 AM UTC-4, Therion wrote:
>>
>> Hello, this is my first time posting, but I've run into a massive wall in
>>
>> my progress.
>>
>> A quick background, I started developing an app for the Android about 3-4
>>
>> months ago, off and on. It is a project I received from my college teacher
>>
>> for a sort of internship.
>> I have to take a peice of text, inputted by the user, attach it to the a
>> url address, and then access the website, retrieve the xml, parse it, and
>>
>> then display 3 peices of the code in separate textviews.
>> Currently, I've separated the "text input" screen from the screen which
>> displays the parsed data sections.
>>
>> However, I'm currently completely stuck trying to access the website and
>> retrieve the xml.
>> The debug simply says "Source not found." and gives me an option to Edit
>> Source Lookup Path. However, I've got the program already directed to the
>>
>> Source location.
>> Currently, this is my code for attempting to access the website :
>>
>> public class Price_PageActivity extends Activity {
>>>
>>> public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
>>> super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
>>> setContentView(R.layout.price_page);
>>>
>>> HttpURLConnection con = null;
>>> URL url1;
>>> InputStream is=null;
>>> Intent intent = getIntent();
>>> String urlextra = intent.getStringExtra("android.grabber.string");
>>> try {
>>> url1 = new URL(("http://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/overview?symbol=";
>>>
>>> + urlextra ));
>>> con = (HttpURLConnection) url1.openConnection();
>>> // con.setReadTimeout(10000 /* milliseconds */);
>>> // con.setConnectTimeout(15000 /* milliseconds */);
>>> con.setRequestMethod("GET");
>>> con.setDoInput(true);
>>> con.connect();
>>> is = con.getInputStream();
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> BufferedReader rd = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(is), 4096);
>>> String line;
>>> StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
>>> while ((line = rd.readLine()) != null) {
>>> sb.append(line);
>>> }
>>> rd.close();
>>> String streamcontent = sb.toString();
>>> TextView Text = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.TextView02);
>>> Text.setText(streamcontent);
>>> } catch (IOException e) {
>>> //handle the exception !
>>> e.printStackTrace(); }
>>
>>
>>
>> If any more information is required, I will try my best to provide it.
>> Any help I can gather with this problem would be greatly appreciated, as
>> I've been stuck on this for a disappointingly long time now...
>>
>>
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