Can't add a task thru mobile interface
martin.polley says:
Hi,
On my Nokia 6100, I can access RTM, view tasks, etc., but when I click Add, I get an error:
HTTP 111 - the requested page cannot be displayed. Server problem.
I have tried using https instead of http, but it makes no difference.
I think maybe my mobile provider (Cellcom, Israel) is doing some kind of preprocessing of the page and that there is something there that it does not like.
This is using the 6100's default browser. (Opera Mini does not work on this phone.)
Any ideas?
TIA,
Martin Polley
On my Nokia 6100, I can access RTM, view tasks, etc., but when I click Add, I get an error:
HTTP 111 - the requested page cannot be displayed. Server problem.
I have tried using https instead of http, but it makes no difference.
I think maybe my mobile provider (Cellcom, Israel) is doing some kind of preprocessing of the page and that there is something there that it does not like.
This is using the 6100's default browser. (Opera Mini does not work on this phone.)
Any ideas?
TIA,
Martin Polley
emily (Remember The Milk) says:
Martin, thanks for reporting this issue. Hmm, I'm not sure why the HTTPS version wouldn't work either -- have you tried clearing cache/cookies and seeing if that helps?
martin.polley says:
I have (just now) tried clearing the cache (which, according to the phone's manual, deletes cookies too) and trying it again, but it's exactly the same...
emily (Remember The Milk) says:
Martin, thanks for trying this. I don't suppose you have any additional information on the kind of preprocessing that your mobile provider might be doing? It's a little tricky for us to test here, but any info would help us to try to reproduce the situation. Thanks!
martin.polley says:
Hmm. Not too much, I'm afraid.
One thing I am fairly sure of is that it chunks pages over a certain length to reduce the amount of scrolling you have to do.
It may also do something with the page direction (i.e., left-to-right/right-to-left)--most English pages get right-justified...
I wonder what would happen if I tried using RTM thru the Google mobile proxy... Probably wouldn't work beacuse of the login, but I will give it a try anyway..
One thing I am fairly sure of is that it chunks pages over a certain length to reduce the amount of scrolling you have to do.
It may also do something with the page direction (i.e., left-to-right/right-to-left)--most English pages get right-justified...
I wonder what would happen if I tried using RTM thru the Google mobile proxy... Probably wouldn't work beacuse of the login, but I will give it a try anyway..
martin.polley says:
As I suspected, Google Mobile does not help.