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Bert.H
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01/24/12 02:54 AM (14 years ago)

help: password protected site

Hey there everyone, This will be my first post here. So I'm going to try, in my best English, to explain everything I'm trying to accomplish. And what 'errors' I run into. First wanna say props for buzztouch for giving us the chance to make app with relative ease. So on to the subject. I installed everything needed to get started making my android app. Signed up for the v1.5 and have access to it. Watched all the tuts and read most of the pdf's I could find. I started making the app I already had in mind. It will be an app to a forum for a website. (Tapatalk is not an option, since it's no vBulletin) Created the basic layout and 'ported' it to Eclipse. Had some problems there at the beginning. But after reading some things more carefully I figured out what I did wrong. The app loaded perfectly in my emulator. So I was stoked and went on and exported the app so I could install the .apk on my LG P990. And amazed as I was it worked. Well not completely but, the basic layout is there. Problem I ran into is that I made 3 menus (index, browse, forums) with Custom URL's. But to get access to the any of these pages one has to enter a password (server side). I get the login screen when I press the menu button. And after entering my details I get redirected to the login page again. I can keep doing this but it never goes through to the website itself. My best guess is that is cookie related. But not sure. Would love to know if anyone could help me solve this problem. Sorry for the long post, but I wanted to be as clear as possible on all matters. Also thanks for taking the time to read this, and maybe even help me. Bert
 
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01/24/12 03:24 PM (14 years ago)
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