I'm trying to get a LiveFolder implementation working, but I can't
seem to be able to. I'm able to create the ContentProvider and the
items show up nicely. However, I can't seem to be able to return a
proper Intent in the Cursor from my ContentProvider to launch my
activity. Relevant bits of my code:

* Creating the LiveFolder:

        if (LiveFolders.ACTION_CREATE_LIVE_FOLDER.equals(action)) {
                setResult(RESULT_OK, createLiveFolder(this, CONTENT_URI,
"Favorites", R.drawable.ic_favorites_folder));
        }

        private static Intent createLiveFolder(Context context, Uri uri,
String name, int icon) {
                final Intent intent = new Intent();
                intent.setData(uri);
                intent.putExtra(LiveFolders.EXTRA_LIVE_FOLDER_NAME, name);
                intent.putExtra(LiveFolders.EXTRA_LIVE_FOLDER_ICON,
                                
Intent.ShortcutIconResource.fromContext(context, icon)
                        );
                intent.putExtra(LiveFolders.EXTRA_LIVE_FOLDER_DISPLAY_MODE,
LiveFolders.DISPLAY_MODE_LIST);

                return intent;
        }

* From the provider (this is how I create the Intent I pass in the
LiveFolders.INTENT column):

        i = new Intent("com.myapp.intent.details");
        i.putExtra(MyApp.KEY_RESOURCE_NAME, name);
        i.putExtra(MyApp.KEY_RESOURCE_TYPE, type);

* From my Manifest:

        <activity android:name=".TasteKidDetails">
                <intent-filter>
                        <action android:name="com.myapp.intent.details" />
                        <category 
android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" />
                </intent-filter>
        </activity>

When I click on an item I get a "Application not installed on your
phone" error. Logcat says:

        I/ActivityManager(   74): Starting activity: Intent
{ act=android.intent.action.VIEW dat=Intent
{ act=com.myapp.intent.details (has extras) } flg=0x10000000 }

Basically, for some reason, the Intent I return in the cursor is
passed as the data of the actual intent that it tries to fire, which
has a VIEW action. Why is this happening?

I tried to post as little and as relevant code I could. If you think I
should post more, let me know.

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