Hey C64 (and anyone who is interested)

I believe I have finally gotten a handle on the SSL bug for webdav connections... I've tested it a little but if you could try it out for me and verify that it works for you, I could feel more comfortable releasing it to the general public through the market:

http://matburt.net/files/mobileorg-debug.apk

http://matburt.net


On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 2:04 PM, Matthew Jones <bsdmatburt@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi C64, you'll notice that the bug is still open in the bugtracker: https://github.com/matburt/mobileorg-android/issues

It has not been fixed yet

http://matburt.net


On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 7:43 PM, C64 Whiz <c64whiz@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,

My Droid1 just got updated with Android v2.2.1 (FRG83D) and thought I'd give WebDav sync'ing over SSL another try.  This time the error I get is "File https:/......../index.org was not found".  Which is weird in itself as my web browser finds it fine.

Next, I was informed of an upgrade for MobileOrg 0.4.8 so I upgraded.  Went into MobileOrg and got a Java null pointer exception...multiple times...in a row.  When I finally "closed" the error dialogs, my org data was gone.

Next, I uninstalled the app and re-installed fresh.  Attempted a WebDav SSL Sync and got the same "file https:..... was not found" error.  However, when I quit and go back into the application there was no more Java null pointer exception.

Next, I reset my sync settings to the files on my SDCard and my data came back (though there were still parsing errors).

So, it seems SSL syncing still isn't working but I'm not sure if its MobileOrg or still Android.  Anyone have other/similar experiences?

--C64Whiz


P.S. FWIW, I tried downloading a file from my SSL server (unknown SSL Cert signer) and downloading *still* doesn't work.  So above is probably just still an Android issue.

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