No it's not a joke. Rossko was simply stating that loading the file
locally, the browser depends on the file extension to determine the
correct content type. The default for unknown file extensions sounds
like it is "text/plain" which means you would see all the code.
However I didn't think you were loading the code locally - but content
type may still be the answer.

At this point we're at the end of the guessing stage and I quote the
posting guidelines:
Where's the link to your map?

I happen to have a couple of Android phones and a friend has a Nexus
One. I could take a look if you could post the url of your page.

Chad Killingsworth

On Jun 26, 7:10 pm, m <phillip...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I can't tell if this is a joke or not...
>
> On Jun 26, 6:41 pm, Rossko <ros...@culzean.clara.co.uk> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm not sure why you'd expect it to work, really.
> > Guessing Android sees the .aspx suffix for a local file and thinks
> > "aha, we need to process this as ASP.  I don't have server type
> > resources to do such things, give up."
> > Be all the same if it were .XXX, won't know what to do with it.

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