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<H1>[99s-extend] [cowboy] Websocket with Firefox Android</H1>
<B>Loïc Hoguin</B>
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<I>Sun Apr 20 19:50:07 CEST 2014</I>
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<PRE>Try tracing the cowboy_websocket module?
On 04/20/2014 07:46 PM, Karim Gemayel wrote:
><i> Hello,
</I>><i>
</I>><i> Writing a Cowboy (0.9.0) Websocket server (running on Ubuntu 12.04 ;
</I>><i> Erlang R16B03), it works fine on Firefox Desktop but fails on Firefox
</I>><i> Android (28.0.1).
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</I>><i> When testing with the websocket_example, on client-side Websockets are
</I>><i> detected but nothing happens then, no connection seems to be initiated ;
</I>><i> and on server-side, despite having traces in all functions of
</I>><i> ws_handler.erl, nothing appears in the console.
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</I>><i> However when testing <A HREF="http://www.websocket.org/echo.html">http://www.websocket.org/echo.html</A> with Firefox
</I>><i> Android, it works.
</I>><i>
</I>><i> So before going for remote debugging Firefox, I was looking for similar
</I>><i> cases using Cowboy Websocket with Firefox Android. Is there a JavaScript
</I>><i> tip to manage Websocket connection in that case ? Am I missing something ?
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</I>><i> Thanks.
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