> PS: Any thoughts on another problem I posted earlier about focus
> issues when a WebView partially obscures a ListView? - DS.

I saw that one. I didn't have any ideas. It feels like a bug -- WebView is
more complicated and has more third-party code in it than any other
widget, so it's going to be more prone to odd behavior.

However, as I recently posted, I'm actually not a big fan of complicated
UIs like that -- while it may work just dreamy on a big 320x480
touch-screen, the app may be far less usable on a 240x320 D-pad-only
device. Can you use dialogs or child activities or a ViewFlipper or
something to keep the WebView and ListView separate?

--
Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)
http://commonsware.com
_The Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development_ Version 1.2 Published!



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