Thanks Tim, but rebooting doesn't solve audio problem!
Are you connecting the headphones afterwards? I.e. you first connect the charging cable, so that it says Dock connector and only then connect the headphones? For me that always redirects the sound to the headphones.
This doesn't solve the problem, but you should still be able to listen to music that way.
That's it! You r brilliant! I used a different USB connecting charger and WALLA!!! Thanxs so much... Sending over a virtual premium beer, enjoy!OK - it sounds as though your USB connector (i.e. the one that connects the charger to the iPad) has developed a fault and that it's convincing the iPad that it's connected to the dock when you connect to the charger. I'm assuming you don't have a spare cable? I'd suggest - if you have an Apple Store near you - that you take your iPad there and try on one of the Store's USB connectors. If it's faulty, they should replace it for you.
It seems unlikely that the fault lies with the socket in the iPad itself, otherwise we'd expect to see that problem all the time though I accept it's not impossible it's the iPad socket - engineers never say never
OK - let us know how it turns out...
Tim
Does this dock have audio output connectors? Some docks assume that you'll be connecting audio equipment and automatically cut off the iPad sound. See if you can 'receive' sound via the dock audio connectors.
Tim