Lee Jarvis, one more thing.
You should implement "Cancel" stuff.
It's either Cancel button on that progress dialog or back key
listener.
Otherwise you may just stack.

On Oct 11, 6:01 pm, Lee Jarvis <[email protected]> wrote:
> Oh, I don't plan on using half of the dialogs and such I'm using in
> that test application. I too prefer to write things in an activity
> over a dialog. I just want to get this to work.
>
> Unfortunately I'm getting confused as hell. I can see how this should
> be implemented, but I can't get it to do so. I guess I'll try and find
> some examples of using AsyncTask that aren't too complex.
>
> On 11 Oct, 22:53, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Lee Jarvis wrote:
> > > What's with the (ick)? AlertDialog?
>
> > Well, in your test app, it's probably fine. I worry about people
> > overusing modal dialogs, doing things in a dialog that ought to be in an
> > activity.
>
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>
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