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Alexander Schmidt commented on CB-5789:
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Hi, the issue can be closed. It was actually not a Cordova problem, we just 
missed to enable the ID_CAP_NETWORKING function in 'WMAppManifest.xml' - file. 
Anyway it is quite strange that the App authorizations are not checked when 
testing locally. But I assume this is an issues with the Microsoft Developer 
tools.
Sorry for the inconveniences.

Regards,
Alexander

> WP8 Beta-Released Version throws HTTP-Code 0 on every AJAX-Call
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CB-5789
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-5789
>             Project: Apache Cordova
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: WP8
>    Affects Versions: 3.1.0, 3.2.0
>         Environment: HTC Windows Phone 8S
>            Reporter: Alexander Schmidt
>            Assignee: Jesse MacFadyen
>              Labels: CORS, WP8
>
> We created a Cordova Project to deploy a mobile application for Android, iOS, 
> Blackberry and WP8. On WP8 we encountered an issue concerning AJAX-Calls to 
> our WebServer.
> We have a plain login screen with user authentication via AJAX-Post request 
> to an external WebServer. When testing the App by direct deployment (e.g. 
> starting from Visual Studio) everything works okay. Deploying the App to the 
> Windows Store in Beta Test results in a HTTP-Response-Code 0 (which as I 
> understand represents a local block like airplane mode)
> We already checked the Windows Store FAQ and the deployment requirements and 
> can't find any issue there.
> We also searched for other occurences of our issue and found this [Link to 
> Stackoverflow|http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19377223/ajax-request-windows-phone-8/21110516#21110516]
>  which is unanswered for 3 months now.
> Naturally we also checked here for similar issues but did not find any 
> fitting scenario.
> We're unsure whether it is a real bug or if we just overlooked some 
> configurations. 
> Is there anything known which can cause this? 
> Could this issue be related to the access origin implementation of 
> cordova?(We configured access-origin *)
> If any more information is required we're happy to provide it.
> We tagged this issue as Major since we can't deploy to WP8 at all.



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