Just adding in my pain here as well.  I have the same problem.  I've
tried every permutation of addresses I can.  I've tried multiple
methods of configuring the proxy (including the direct-to-the-
preferences-DB approach found in very old mailing list posts).
Nothing seems to set the proxy on the emulator (all options appear to
be ignored to some degree).  Emulator verbose/debug output provides
nothing.

If anyone has this solved on current stuff please let us know.


On Feb 8, 9:30 am, TimHilco <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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