On Jun 27, 11:35 am, "Romain Guy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> getChildAt(position) won't work if you scroll the list. You are just
> trying to retrieve the data in an unusual way. Like we said before,
> you should talk to the Adapter, not to ListView to get the data.

If you are suggesting that I do:

fruitsAdapter.getItem(position).toString()  this gives me a weird
string

typecasting that to a textView and using getText doesn't work. I am
ready to get this item any way (from the list, cursor or adapter), I
just want the exact string of the item I have clicked on, in the
easiest possible way.

Thanks,
Sylvester


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