I'll put it in some internet space so you can test for yourself.

On Jun 27, 7:48 am, Chad Killingsworth
<chadkillingswo...@missouristate.edu> wrote:
> 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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