For HTTP debugging purposes, I'm try to set up Fiddler to capture and
display the HTTP traffic from my application. I've installed Fiddler2
and have tried various configuration options to get it to recognize
the HTTP traffic.

I've set the "http-proxy" arg to -http-proxy 127.0.01:8888 in the
Eclipse Target-Additonal Emulator Command Line Options. (I've even
tried 10.0.2.2). I've also run the emulator from the command line, I
start Fiddler and then my application. My issue is that Fiddler is not
recognizing any of the HTTP traffic.

I'm looking for help in figuring out how to configure Fiddler2 and the
Android Target to have Fiddler capture the HTTP traffic .

Tim Hilgenberg

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