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nialler9

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#1265 23-Mar-2004 05:43
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Hi,

Using a Bluetooth Connection on the iPAQ 3970 through a laptop, i am able to establish a network connection. It appears to be resolving addresses when trying to access a site over BT, but for every site i get the error "400 bad request - data is invalid".

I have ICS set up on the laptop and everything connects ok , any idea what is wrong?


Also the aim of getting this working is to attempt to access a URL through a MIDlet that runs on j9 , through Bluetooth. Does anybody know if this VM supports i/o or specifically HTTP requests , or whether a BT connection can be used in a MIDlet?

Thanks in advance,

Niall

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#4377 23-Mar-2004 07:31
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Are you getting the 400 Error when browsing through Pocket Internet Explorer or the midlet? Do you have a proxy setup in this connection?




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  #4392 24-Mar-2004 06:50
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The 400 error occurs when browsing pocket explorer ,

the MIDlet gives me connectionNotFound ,

I fugure if i can get explorer to browse the net the http request oin the MIDlet will show me something..

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#4396 24-Mar-2004 07:12
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Do you have a proxy defined on this connection?




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  #4403 24-Mar-2004 07:47
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sorry, forgot that. yes there is a proxy,


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#4404 24-Mar-2004 07:51
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Ok, I think the proxy is the problem then. Can you use without it?




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  #4405 24-Mar-2004 07:57
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no i'm afraid not , its the college proxy and the midlet application is for a project i am doing.


Thanks for your help,

I'll try and find a solution.


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