Spektor Yaron wrote:
> Thanks again,
> so i went ahead and implemented that and then found out that this:
> public XmlResourceParser getXml(int id) throws NotFoundException {
> return loadXmlResourceParser(id, "xml");
> }
>
> does not find the resource id if the layout is in layout-land (it does
> find it if it is in layout though)
> any way to work around this?
If you want to use a layout file, call setContentView() on your
activity, or call getLayoutInflater().inflate().
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