UP Please!!!
On Aug 4, 3:05 pm, Daniele Donnarumma daniele.donnaru...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi.
I'm an android newbie. I have downloaded the SDK revision 6.
I'm at office.
I'm back aproxyserver I have installed (squid) in other pc in the
local network.
When I try to go using firefox, to
Pleas try to use http instead https
On Aug 10, 2010 10:00 AM, Daniele Donnarumma daniele.donnaru...@gmail.com
wrote:
UP Please!!!
On Aug 4, 3:05 pm, Daniele Donnarumma daniele.donnaru...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi.
I'm an android newbie. I have downloaded the SDK revision 6.
I'm at office.
I can't use http because our companies' websense proxy/firewall
block the http://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/repository.xml
URL.
If i try to go to this URL using HTTPS via browser i can see the xml
file.
Why SDK Updater show this problem?
Thank you very much.
Daniele
On 10 Ago,
Websense is evil.
I suggest getting a laptop, going down to the local coffee shop,
updating the SDK, and then copying it to whatever system you want.
I also suggest getting a job somewhere that doesn't use websense.
Seriously. I would never take a job without a proper internet
connection. I
Websense can be evil and is definitely annoying but unfortunately it
can be a necessity if a company needs to be PCI-compliant, etc.
I've had similar problems with SDK updates failing via the HTTPS URL
and have found that using the HTTP URL really will resolve the issue.
I almost always have to
If you need PCI-compliance, IMO, you should be placing the data and
operations involved within their own network, and requiring the
affected data to stay within those bounds. Software development should
occur outside those boundaries.
This avoids screwing up the entire company's communications
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