The default content provider for images is full of errors and
unusable.
On Mar 24, 10:59 am, wonderoid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, just stumbled upon this a while ago:
>
> content://media/images is the URI string that would return a list of
> all images on the device.
>
> You acn read more in contentproviders.html in the api docs. Hope this
> is what youre looking for.
>
> On 20 Mart, 13:51, sharmi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi All
> > I would like to know if there are any content provider class available
> > with the android package, that can be used to retrieve theimagesthat
> > are available in thedevice.
> > Basically I want to read the pictures available in the phone in my
> > application and show them in my application (like reading contacts
> > from the phone and displaying it in an application).
>
> > If there is a content provider for dealing withimages, can anyone
> > tell me about what it is and how to use it ?
> > As the content provider documetation says android ships with default
> > content providers forimages, videos and contacts.
>
> > Thanks
> > Sharmi- Hide quoted text -
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