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I have got a problem. I use retrofit first time.
Why when I use http protocol all is good, but when I use https protocol, retrofit return this error:



java.net.ProtocolException: Expected ':status' header not present


My URLs:



http://portenshop.000webhostapp.com/androidAppScripts/hashedLogin.php // is good
https://portenshop.000webhostapp.com/androidAppScripts/hashedLogin.php // isn't good


I found some articles on the internet about this but nothing helped



EDIT



This is my WebAPIInterface:



@FormUrlEncoded
@POST("androidAppScripts/hashedLogin.php")
fun login(@Field("method") method: String,
@Field("username") username: String,
@Field("password") password: String ): retrofit2.Call<LoginModel>









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    I have got a problem. I use retrofit first time.
    Why when I use http protocol all is good, but when I use https protocol, retrofit return this error:



    java.net.ProtocolException: Expected ':status' header not present


    My URLs:



    http://portenshop.000webhostapp.com/androidAppScripts/hashedLogin.php // is good
    https://portenshop.000webhostapp.com/androidAppScripts/hashedLogin.php // isn't good


    I found some articles on the internet about this but nothing helped



    EDIT



    This is my WebAPIInterface:



    @FormUrlEncoded
    @POST("androidAppScripts/hashedLogin.php")
    fun login(@Field("method") method: String,
    @Field("username") username: String,
    @Field("password") password: String ): retrofit2.Call<LoginModel>









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      I have got a problem. I use retrofit first time.
      Why when I use http protocol all is good, but when I use https protocol, retrofit return this error:



      java.net.ProtocolException: Expected ':status' header not present


      My URLs:



      http://portenshop.000webhostapp.com/androidAppScripts/hashedLogin.php // is good
      https://portenshop.000webhostapp.com/androidAppScripts/hashedLogin.php // isn't good


      I found some articles on the internet about this but nothing helped



      EDIT



      This is my WebAPIInterface:



      @FormUrlEncoded
      @POST("androidAppScripts/hashedLogin.php")
      fun login(@Field("method") method: String,
      @Field("username") username: String,
      @Field("password") password: String ): retrofit2.Call<LoginModel>









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      I have got a problem. I use retrofit first time.
      Why when I use http protocol all is good, but when I use https protocol, retrofit return this error:



      java.net.ProtocolException: Expected ':status' header not present


      My URLs:



      http://portenshop.000webhostapp.com/androidAppScripts/hashedLogin.php // is good
      https://portenshop.000webhostapp.com/androidAppScripts/hashedLogin.php // isn't good


      I found some articles on the internet about this but nothing helped



      EDIT



      This is my WebAPIInterface:



      @FormUrlEncoded
      @POST("androidAppScripts/hashedLogin.php")
      fun login(@Field("method") method: String,
      @Field("username") username: String,
      @Field("password") password: String ): retrofit2.Call<LoginModel>






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