Mark Murphy, Thanks for your assistance!

I'll check out that link and will probably try setting up ubuntu in a
vbox vm on my mac to test for different results.

Thanks again.

On May 4, 3:37 pm, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> dni_linux wrote:
> > I should have mentioned that.  Yes, I did try the Browser app in
> > Android and it was able to bring up websites.  Yes, I'm behind a
> > firewall.  However, i've never before experienced web access problems
> > (and besides, the built-in android browser works as just mentioned).
>
> That eliminates several possible sources of problems.
>
> > Can this be some kind macos-ganymede-sdk1.5 problem?
>
> Possibly. I'm a Ubuntu-Eclipseless-SDK1.5 kind of guy. ;-)
>
> Try loading some other Web page thanwww.google.com, preferably one that
> does not have any Javascript dependencies, and see if that changes your
> results.
>
> Or, head over to:
>
> http://commonsware.com/Android/
>
> and download the source code to my book. Try the WebKit set of projects.
> I tried WebKit/Browser1 and it worked fine on 1.5 in the emulator. I
> also tried WebView/GeoWeb1 from my Advanced Android book on 1.5, and it
> too worked fine, and that one uses Javascript.
>
> Since you're using Eclipse, you'll need to import the files into an
> Eclipse project. However, it eliminates the cutting-and-pasting you're
> having to do from the online tutorial, which may help matters.
>
> --
> Mark Murphy (a Commons 
> Guy)http://commonsware.com|http://twitter.com/commonsguy
>
> Android App Developer Books:http://commonsware.com/books.html
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