Are you getting old data, or no data at all?  If old data it may be
that a cache somewhere along the way (could be in the phone or in a
router somewhere) is just sending the old data in response to the
URL.  The way to circumvent this, of course, is to generate a new URL
for each interaction.

On Feb 13, 12:18 am, kypriakos <demet...@ece.neu.edu> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have tried a number of other browsers (Dolphin, Opera Mini, Opera
> Mobile) and although
> the last two falsely advertise that they implement cross-origin
> resource sharing solutions,
> Dolphin seems to work exactly the same as the native browser - it
> sends out the Ajax
> request to the remote web server, the web server executes the service
> call but the result
> does not get posted by the browser. This may indicate that it is a NOT
> a browser issue
> I am facing with but rather and Android OS-lever issue (http layers??)
> where for some
> reason the responses are not allowed to reach the browser. Would this
> be a correct
> assessment? From what I understand, Android OS does not implement a
> personal
> firewall correct? What else would be causing this disconnect? I will
> greatly appreciate
> any hints on this.
>
> Thanks

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