Wow~

 Brad A

Thank you so much.

Your answer is very helpful to me.

Thank you so much again.

2008/11/8 Brad A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> Here's how I did it...
>
> {other code}...
> try{
>                        Bitmap offerImage = getRemoteImage(new
> URL(offer.getImageUrl()));
>                        mOfferImageView.setImageBitmap(offerImage);
>                }catch(MalformedURLException ex){
>
>                }
>
>        }
>
>        public Bitmap getRemoteImage(final URL aURL) {
>                try {
>                        final URLConnection conn = aURL.openConnection();
>                        conn.connect();
>                        final BufferedInputStream bis = new
> BufferedInputStream(conn.getInputStream());
>                        final Bitmap bm = BitmapFactory.decodeStream(bis);
>                        bis.close();
>
>                        return bm;
>                } catch (IOException e) {
>                        Log.d("DEBUGTAG", "Oh noooz an error...");
>                }
>                return null;
>         }
>
> On Oct 24, 7:54 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > how I can get only images of a website to be displyed on my Android
> > Emulator?
> >
> >  java code ==> android
> >
> >         ImageIcon im;
> >
> >           try{
> >             im = new ImageIcon(new URL("http://mm.mm.com/mm/lg/
> > mm.gif"));
> >         }catch(Exception e) {}
> >         JLabel jl = new JLabel("Image",im,JLabel.CENTER);
> >         getContentPane().add(jl);
> >         setSize(400,400);
> >         setVisible(true);
>
> >
>

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