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Frazster

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I created a site for mobile devices and it works on most. It is asp .net (.aspx) but I can't seem to connect to it on my G1. Does Android have a problem with .aspx pages? I even created a test .htm page, but still no go. It could be just me, I don't know.

Could anyone with a G1 test it for me?
http://m.usrds.org/

Here is the test .htm page:
http://m.usrds.org/x.htm

Thanks.
 
Thanks. Still won't work for me, I get "Page Not Available.", but I can brows any other sites. I don't get it.

Thanks anyway.
 
Something wrong in IIS? I don't know much about mobile apps and if there is any difference, but does the default content page have <whatever>.aspx in the box?
 
The is no different then any other .Net website. There is a webcontrol for mobile apps in .Net, but I didn't use it. The full path is:
http://m.usrds.org/default.aspx.
It just won't work on my G1, not even:
http://m.usrds.org/x.htm and that's just html.

This works on Blackberry, Windows Mobile, IE, and Firefox.

Did I understand you right when you said it works, that you trided it on your G1 and it forks fine?
 
No. Couldn't get it to work on the phone. Ok. Another, possibly dumb, question. Are you getting to it from an outside network on the Blackberry, WiMo, IE, and FF? I figure this is an even smaller chance than the home content thing, but worth a shot.

I'm just grasping at straws now. :p
 
Might have worked but it didnt work for me and is actually a redirect and the closest thing the browser could find ... so you might want to look at it again ... I also check the above link with FireFox and it shows a problem with the address and puts up closest thing it can ...
Probably supposed to be FAQ.aspx. Oops!
 
Hmmmm. I'm inside the network right now, so I guess I will have to check when I get home. Did you try those links in a browser (IE, FF)? Is so, and it works, then it must be something with Android. If it doesn't work for you in IE or FF then it has to be my network (server).
 
2.0 with the 3.5 add on. I'm kind of new to the .Net framwork, but slowly learning. I spend most of my time programing in SAS.
 
I was gonna guess it was DNS related, like your domain hasn't propagated out to whatever DNS servers t-mobile sends us to, or you have a hosts file you forgot about on your desktop or something.
 
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