I am trying to do a real-time chat application (where the Android
user's text shows up real-time in a web interface running in a browser
on someon'es PC). Right now I'm having it post the text in a textbox
using onKeyUp and running it in a background thread (using
thread.join() so it doesn't
Your code snippet is useful, but since it is a part of a larger project,
some of my comments may be completely wrong. So, your patience is requested.
1. Do I understand your flow correctly -- you are sending an HTTP POST
after *every keystroke*? After all, onKeyUp() will get called after
I have looked literally everywhere I could find and cannot find a file
upload script (that will allow me to upload pictures, audio files and
video files) that works. Could someone post a *current* and *working*
example for both the Android and PHP code? Every example I have found
on the web are
I have included my code below. I have the code working for image
uploads, but was wondering how to get it to work with audio and video
files? Please let me know if you have any suggestions/tutorials.
// WORKS WITH JPEG FILE -- String existingFileName =
/sdcard/dcim/
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Try changing the extensions to txt, bin, etc and if you see a pattern
where some work and others don't then thats the culprit.
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On Mar 18, 8:36 pm, Bobbie bobbie.st...@gmail.com wrote:
I have included my code below. I have the code working
Nevermind, I'm a moron. I understand what you are talking about now.
Bobbie
On Mar 19, 11:38 am, Bobbie bobbie.st...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm currently not specifying a MIME type, do I need to do this? Here
is the PHP code I'm using:
?php
$target_path = uploads/;
$target_path
I am putting text into a TextView that is inside of a ScrollView (so
that they can scroll through the text) via the append command and
HTTP posts. When I switch views from vertical to horizontal (or vice-
versa), all of the text in the TextView/ScrollView goes away, the data
is not saved. Is
I am having issues with some photo picker code that I am using. All
of my pictures are stored on an SD card. The SD card is mounted and I
can take pictures no problem. However, when I select a picture from
the picker and output the location of the file, I should get:
on your SC-card.
On Mar 30, 3:58 pm, Bobbie bobbie.st...@gmail.com wrote:
I am having issues with some photo picker code that I am using. All
of my pictures are stored on an SD card. The SD card is mounted and I
can take pictures no problem. However, when I select a picture from
);
On Mar 30, 9:08 pm, Streets Of Boston flyingdutc...@gmail.com wrote:
int idx = cursor.getColumnIndex(ImageColumn.DATA);
String fname = cursor.getString(idx);
On Mar 30, 7:45 pm, Bobbie bobbie.st...@gmail.com wrote:
Wow... It's so simple, but still got an error... I got this:
Cursor
give you a general idea
of what to do)
On Mar 30, 10:16 pm, Bobbie bobbie.st...@gmail.com wrote:
I must have a bad phone or something... Now the program force closes
on me? Here's what I have for onActivityResult.
Cursor cursor = getContentResolver().query(intent.getData(), null,
null
I tried this code, and every time it force closes. The Uri object
gives me the Uri, but I can't see why it's failing... Please help!!!
Uri photoUri = intent.getData();
Cursor cursor = getContentResolver().query(photoUri, new String[]
{MediaStore.Images.ImageColumns.DATA}, null, null, null);
Any other ideas Boston? Eclipse won't even let me compile that code
without putting it in debug mode, so there is something different in
that code. Could you take another look? Thanks!
On Mar 31, 5:57 pm, Bobbie bobbie.st...@gmail.com wrote:
No, I have nothing in onPause(). I guess I'll
/AndroidRuntime(30289): at
android.app.Activity.dispatchActivityResult(Activity.java:3415)
04-01 10:01:33.418: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(30289): at
android.app.ActivityThread.deliverResults(ActivityThread.java:2836)
On Apr 1, 9:52 am, Bobbie bobbie.st...@gmail.com wrote:
Any other ideas Boston? Eclipse
I am launching an image picker (from the gallery) and my code crashes
every single time. I tried to get some help in another post, but
people quit responding to the post. Please help. When I do a debug,
it tells me this (there are TONS of errors, but these looked the most
important - also, I
of the variables (are
some set to null when they shouldn't, for example).
On Apr 1, 9:35 am, Bobbie bobbie.st...@gmail.com wrote:
I tried this code, and every time it force closes. The Uri object
gives me the Uri, but I can't see why it's failing... Please help!!!
Uri photoUri = intent.getData
Thank you SO much! I hate those 1-liners that kill your app, haha.
Thanks again!!!
On Apr 1, 2:14 pm, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
Mark Murphy wrote:
Cursors are always pointing before the first result.
Actually, to clarify: Cursors are always pointing before the first
I have a couple different questions:
1) Does Google think there will only be one screen size on Android
phones? The reason I ask is because I haven't been able to find
anything on variable layouts in Android? I would like to create a
layout with 2 webviews, one 80% of screen height and the
I tried using fill_parent, but somewhere I still have to specify a
percentage screen height instead of a px value, that's what I'm
having issues with. Can you post an example of how to do an 80%
screen height with a 20% screen height below it?
On Feb 9, 11:05 pm, Romain Guy
is showing up at the bottom instead of the
top?
2) When I hit the back button the app crashes. I'm guessing this is
because the interface isn't designed right, but I could be wrong.
Bobbie
On Feb 10, 9:52 am, Ludwig ludwigbrinckm...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/2/10 Bobbie bobbie.st...@gmail.com
I
I am using the following code to do an automatic answer of a call, but
it doesn't seem to be working...
Intent answercall = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_ANSWER);
startActivity(answercall);
I get the call state of ringing, but it never answers... Am I doing
this wrong? If so, examles of how to do
I am using the following code to do an automatic answer of a call, but
it doesn't seem to be working...
Intent answercall = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_ANSWER);
startActivity(answercall);
I get the call state of ringing, but it never answers... Am I doing
this wrong? If so, examles of how to do
It's a really strange situation. I can pass other strings to a
thread, but this string for some reason won't be passed. The string
is:
static String sesid = ;
I have other static strings declared as well and they are working
perfectly fine.
Bobbie
On Mar 6, 1:01 am, Bobbie bobbie.st
.
Then, when your app crashes, what does the stack trace look like?
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 2:56 PM, Bobbie bobbie.st...@gmail.com wrote:
It's a really strange situation. I can pass other strings to a
thread, but this string for some reason won't be passed. The string
is:
static String sesid
I've found this on here before by my example is a little different. I
have put a TextView inside a ScrollView so I could scroll the text
(TextView DOES NOT scroll itself). HOWEVER, I am using
android:layout_gravity:bottom so all the text in the TextView will
align at the bottom. However, this
I have a TextView inside a ScrollView (TextView DOES NOT scroll by
itself). However, I am aligning the text at the bottom of the
TextView using android:layout_gravity=bottom. When I do this the
ScrollView won't scroll. What can I do to fix this? This is inside
an AbsoluteLayout. Here is the
I am trying to create a web-based chat program. I would like to setup
the program so that it can listen for changes on a web page. When
the user's text is posted it will be written to the page. Then, when
a user from the web interface posts it will be posted to that same
file (this will be
I have the latest SDK download and the SDK throws errors when I try to
use getCurrentLocation, I can only use getLastKnownLocation and
can only get a network location, can't even get a GPS location
(which is what I want)... What's the deal here? Was this deprecated
or something? I have tried
it and replace lm.getBestProvider(new Criteria(), true) with
gps the application crashes.
Bobbie
On Nov 4, 7:53 am, Mark Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bobbie wrote:
I have the latest SDK download and the SDK throws errors when I try to
use getCurrentLocation, I can only use getLastKnownLocation
That's not what I want to do, I want my program to listen for
changes on the webpage that it posted to.
Bobbie
On Nov 3, 10:31 am, Dan B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
well, if the entire thing is going to be handled by a webpage anyway,
rather than write and app that watches thepage, just use
I've posted with no help, please help me out. I am trying to figure
out how to get the GPS location of my device. However, when I use the
code below (see CODE TO GET LOCATION) my Android application
crashes. I am developing on the G1 phone. If I change the provider
to network instead of gps,
);
}
}
};
t.start();
}
On Nov 7, 9:38 am, zl25drexel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
see my post
athttp://bend-ing.blogspot.com/2008/11/properly-handle-progress-dialog-...
On Nov 7, 9:30 am, David Given [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bobbie wrote:
Hey all, thanks for all your help so
I need to be able to post XMPP messages in my main activity AND a
service that I am running in the background. My question is this:
How can I pass all the XMPP information (including XMPPConnection) to
the service so it can use it without twice logging in?
Currently I have it setup so I am
in the background for a few minutes after the
application is ended.
Bobbie
On Nov 23, 8:42 am, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
Bobbie wrote:
I need to be able to post XMPP messages in my main activity AND a
service that I am running in the background. My question
How can I programmatically delete a bookmark in Android? Can't figure
it out. Please let me know, thanks!
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Below is my layout. I'm having a problem getting it to auto size to
the height of the screen. When the soft keyboard is pressed, I want
the scrollview to decrease in height and the textview and button to
move up the screen. Right now it hides the textedit box and button
with the soft keyboard.
Anyone able to help me out?
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I have a function I am using to upload files. How can I get the
number of bytes of the file that have been uploaded (transferred)?
Can I setup a timer that does this? If so, what variable to I read to
get the number of bytes uploaded? Here is my code:
How can I tell, using android.telephony.SmsManager, if the phone
supports SMS? Will the getDefault() value be null? Anyone have any
idea?
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I got back from Google I/O 2009 with the HTC Ion phone that they
gave out to everyone. The phone was given to us fully unlocked, so I
am using it on Centennial Wireless' network. In the system settings
though it says my phone number is unknown but I can make and receive
calls without any
I am running a TCP client as a service. Every 15-20 minutes, the
service just dies. I don't get a force close or anything, the app
just closes. The app launches a main view and the TCP client is
started as a service by clicking a button using this code:
Intent TCPstart = new Intent();
Hey all! I have a question. I have a layout for a chat program that
has a variable height.
If I start with the chat screen layout (R.layout.chatView below - load
that layout first), the height will adjust with the virtual keyboard,
leaving the chat text in view and pushing the textbox and send
I've seen some places where they say to create a separate activity for
the second view. However, it hardly seems necessary in my example
because literally all I am doing at first is displaying a view, there
are no other functions.
On Feb 1, 9:05 am, Bobbie bobbie.st...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey
After more research I found a ViewSwitcher fixes this issue.
Bobbie
On Feb 1, 9:40 am, Bobbie bobbie.st...@gmail.com wrote:
I've seen some places where they say to create a separate activity for
the second view. However, it hardly seems necessary in my example
because literally all I am
Hello all. I am running a DROID with Android 2.2.2 on it. I have a
project I've been working on for a while, a chat client. However,
this one is a specific type. I need to make it so the user can not
move the cursor to any part of the text, so it has to stay at the end
of the text they are
for your criticizing instead of helping.
Bobbie
On Apr 14, 1:09 pm, TreKing treking...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 9:17 AM, Bobbie bobbie.st...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a project I've been working on for a while, a chat client.
However, this one is a specific type. I need
Quick question. Is there a way to detect, in the browser, if a device is
using a menu button or the action bar?
I ask because I'm trying to figure out how to instruct users to add a
bookmark on their device, and some devices running ICS still have a menu
button that they have to use to add a
You seem to be running under the assumption that there is either only one
browser all users will be using or that all browsers will work this way.
You seem to be running under the assumption that I'm not already checking
the browser's name and version as well as the OS' version. I've done
Love it when people criticize your post(s), method(s) and question(s)
instead of actually contributing to a conversation.
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Aha! I can see where you would assume that, then. =)
Please forgive my sarcasm and shortness, not having a great day.
On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 1:42:38 PM UTC-5, TreKing wrote:
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 12:34 PM, Bobbie bobbie...@gmail.comjavascript:
wrote:
You seem to be running under
I don't even remember this post, haha. I'm not sure what I did to check the
file upload status, this is a project from quite a while ago, sorry! I
believe Android has some built-in tools to do this now, though.
Bobbie
On Wednesday, January 30, 2013 10:38:14 AM UTC-5, Nobu Games wrote:
Hey
I'm running Android 4.2.2. I'm trying to loop a seamless loop video in a
VideoView. It does not accept the mp.setLooping(true) parameter, it will
not loop the video, it plays only once.
I am able to use the myVideoView.setOnCompletionListener(mp) to do a
mp.start() every time it completes, and
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