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Re: Web API Delete Event 405 Error on Android using Mobile Internet

 

The issue still persists on latest build. Any suggestion on how to fix this.

On Sat, Jul 9, 2016 at 1:16 PM, Pamod Amarakoon <pamodm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> We are developing an Android app for a specific tracker use case. It was
> initially developed targeting a DHIS 2.22 instance. The app used web API to
> communicate with the DHIS2 instance which mainly involved creating TEIs,
> enrolling them to a program, updating attributes, adding, updating and
> deleting events.
>
> The version was working fine without any major issue. We recently tested
> the App on a 2.23 instance.
>
> While testing we noted that we are getting "405-Method not allowed"
> response when trying to delete an event using mobile internet. We used
> following API which worked fine on mobile internet in 2.22
>
> http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/api/events/tRYeBJR51yW
>
> But we don't get this error while performing the same delete event using
> WiFi on the Android mobile device.
>
> Even upgrading to the latest 2.23 didn't fix this error. Any idea on
> what's causing this error and how to fix this.
>
> Thank you
>
> --
> Regards,
> Pamod Amarakoon
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Pamod Amarakoon

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