Yes, I have a local server running with in the emulator, it is just a
simple socket, which can handle HTTP requests locally.

On Oct 15, 3:23 pm, Mark Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rubicks wrote:
> > Mark, very sorry for my impolite post. I should improve on that.
>
> It was a joke!
>
> > myMMFString is assigned value some where else because it is a global
> > variable. Like this for example
> > <html>
> > <body>
> > <p>
> > <a href="http://localhost:4444/index.htm";>This text</a> is a link  on
> > this web server.
> > </p>
> > </body>
> > </html>
>
> Drop the "http://localhost:4444/";, unless you have a Web server running
> inside the emulator itself.
>
> > But I still have the same error.  I checked that, if the request from
> > the webview and the browser are different and have different length or
> > so? but I see that they are the same.  I was wondering, is it  that at
> > the receiving end the socket is terminating or faces some problem when
> > I use the webviewclient. With the browser there has been no problem.
>
> There is no socket, unless you have a Web server running in the emulator
> itself.
>
> The example you are trying to use is strictly for loading local data.
>
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>
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