In the UK using XDA2's on the O2 network using the standard username/password when I request a webservice it works fine the first time and fails the
second with
Server found request content to be text/html but expected text/xml.
After finally contacting somebody within O2 they told me to try a different
username of "bypass".
That worked, however I am looking to role an Application out cover a
multiple of UK networks, Orange, Vodafone and T-Mobile.
When tried using the standard GPRS username Password on the other networks
it fails. My applications are MS.Net all the way from MS Server 2003
providing the Web Service Data thru to the PPC2003 & PPC2003SE PDA's.
Is this something to with Web Service filtering, is there a workaround for
the PDA, the Web Services or is it something else ?
All help will be most gratefully received to a very frustrated developer !
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