Look at a PDF via Simulator

Hello

I created a browser based application. One of the links on the app is a PDF file and a GIF file. When I click on the GIF image is displayed. When I click on the PDF file, I get the following error:

Not able to connect; risk-taking channel address 127.0.0.1:1900

When I run the present in IE, it works fine (PDF and GIF displayed beautifully). What's more interesting is that when I run with my Blackberry REAL (connected to BES) then it works fine. No idea how I can get this working on the Simulator?

Before ask you, I tried this on many different devices and MDS simulators, and they all give the same result.

This is not supported by the MDS Simulator.  To test this situation in the BlackBerry Simulator, you can connect it to a real BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

To-connect the device with BlackBerry Enterprise Server BlackBerry Simulator
Article number: DB-00049

http://www.BlackBerry.com/knowledgecenterpublic/livelink.exe/fetch/2000/348583/800738/800792/801083/...

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