GIT is the repository where all android code is.
for Browser, here is the specific link:
http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/packages/apps/Browser.git;a=summary


On Jun 21, 1:02 pm, psaltamontes <mcg2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> @Alexey :
>
> What's the meaning of "git"?
>
> @ Hamy :
>
> ¡ I needed this line :) ! -> resp.getEntity().writeTo(bao);
>
> I'm sure that the code that you are put help me a lot.
>
> @ Raphael :
>
> I used Google before put my question here.
>
> If you search this 
> -->http://www.google.com/search?q=set+proxy+for+android+web+browser
>
> The information that Google found is about change the "general/main"
> proxy, I only want redirect the browser's traffic.
>
> Thank you people.
>
> On 21 jun, 00:56, Raphael <r...@android.com> wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 7:57 AM, psaltamontes<mcg2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Yes, I want to say request :), sorry , I need improve my English.
>
> > > I don't want my application modify the settings of the browser, the
> > > idea is that the user configure the proxy of the browser and install
> > > my application. This application is a service that listen theHTTP
> > > requests and send to the Internet.
>
> > This might help:
> >  http://www.google.com/search?q=set+proxy+for+android+web+browser
>
> > R/
>
> > > I want capture theHTTPrequest and modify the headers because, in the
> > > header, I put a number to identify the client that connect to my
> > > webserver, doing this, the user don't have to put an user name and a
> > > password. I have written the code to do this, in PC works, but in
> > > Android I don't know how to get this behaviour.
>
> > > How can I do?
>
> > > On 18 jun, 21:14, "Mark Murphy" <mmur...@commonsware.com> wrote:
> > >> > I need capture the Android's browserHTTPpetitions.
>
> > >> I think you mean "request", not "petition".
>
> > >> > In PC to capture theHTTPpetitions is easy, I change the browser
> > >> > configuration, I put localhost and a port (7777) and it's works. But,
> > >> > in Android I don't know how to change the browser configuration.
>
> > >> I would be rather surprised if they allowed applications to adjust the
> > >> proxy server settings of the browser application. That would be a way for
> > >> spyware to attack the user.
>
> > >> For the emulator, you can set up a proxy server from outside the emulator
> > >> environment itself:
>
> > >>http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/emulator.html#proxy
>
> > >> --
> > >> Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)http://commonsware.com
> > >> _The Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development_ Version 2.0 Available!
>
>
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