Either I'm not stating my question correctly or it just isn't being
understood.  So I'll keep it specific and to the point.  What is the
MIME type to "view an .apk" as you have so simply stated?  I have an
apk that is already downloaded to the sdcard and I'm simply trying to
launch an intent to view it.

e.g. /sdcard/myapk.apk

If I understand what you are saying, it should be as easy as...

                Intent myIntent = new Intent(
                               Intent.ACTION_VIEW,
                               Uri.parse(MIMETag +
apkFile.getAbsolutePath().toString()));
                startActivity(myIntent);

So what is that correct MIMETag that will cause the system to find and
call the appropriate content provider that launches the install UI you
mentioned (that subsequently "asks the user if it is okay to install
the app..etc")?

Thx again...

- Nick

On Oct 6, 5:01 pm, hackbod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As I already said, you can not do that.  If an app gets a permission
> to do that, it effectively gets a permission to do ANYTHING possible.
> This is not really a path we want to go down.
>
> If you want to install an app, you need to start an activity to view
> the .apk (which you have already downloaded, and supplying the proper
> MIME type for the data), which will allow the system to bring up its
> UI to ask the user if it is okay to install the app with the
> permissions it requires etc.
>
> That is the way it works.  Period.
>
> On Oct 6, 1:23 pm, nknize <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > That's right...  "You can't directly install an apk without the user
> > being involved."  This is exactly what I want/am trying to do - let
> > the user install the apk through a customized application.  Is there
> > an "out of the box" intent or activity that can be integrated with
> > one's application that allows the user to install the apk?  Because
> > right now.. any attempt to install an apk programmatically inevitably
> > throws a permissions exception.  I'm still unclear what is meant by
> > "launch an intent to view it."
>
> > - Nick
>
> > On Oct 6, 9:50 am, Al Sutton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Are you sure that INSTALL_PACKAGES will be a user grantable permission?,
> > > I can see an argument for INSTALL_PACKAGES having uses, but I can also
> > > see the ability for it to be abused to install Spyware/Adware which the
> > > user did not want.
>
> > > Al.
> > > --http://andappstore.com/
>
> > > nknize wrote:
> > > > Adding android.permission.INSTALL_PACKAGES to the manifest results in
> > > > the following:
>
> > > > 10-05 18:50:45.631: WARN/PackageManager(57): Not granting permission
> > > > android.permission.INSTALL_PACKAGES to package com.test
> > > > (protectionLevel=2 flags=0x44)
>
> > > > Subsequently tried the following without any luck...
>
> > > > try {
> > > >    Intent myIntent = new Intent(
> > > >                Intent.ACTION_PACKAGE_INSTALL,
> > > >                Uri.parse("file://" +
> > > > apkFile.getAbsolutePath().toString());
> > > >    startActivity(myIntent);
> > > > } catch (Exception e) {
> > > >    Log.e(tag, e.getMessage();
> > > > }
>
> > > > Results in the following:
>
> > > > 10-05 18:50:49.440: ERROR/APKInstaller(316): No Activity found to
> > > > handle Intent { action=android.intent.action.PACKAGE_INSTALL
> > > > data=file:///c:/test.apk }
>
> > > > I'm assuming thePackageManagerand/or IPackageInstallObserver must
> > > > play a role somewhere in this process.
>
> > > > What exactly do you mean by "launch an intent to view it?"
>
> > > > Thx to anyone that can help clear this up.
>
> > > > - Nick
>
> > > > On Aug 26, 4:27 am, hackbod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > >> You can download an apk and launch an intent to view it, allowing the
> > > >> user to install it, like the browser does.  You can't directly install
> > > >> an apk without the user being involved (and thus approving the
> > > >> action).
>
> > > >> On Aug 26, 1:26 am, Wesley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > >>> hi,
>
> > > >>> oic
>
> > > >>> so this is means we cannot download the apk and install it or somehow 
> > > >>> delete
> > > >>> the package using our application???
>
> > > >>> :)
>
> > > >>> Wesley.
>
> > > >>> On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 3:36 PM, hackbod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > >>>> This is not available to applications, sorry.
>
> > > >>>> On Aug 26, 12:25 am, Wesley Sagittarius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > >>>>> hi,
>
> > > >>>>> Does anyone successful use thePackageManager to install apk???
>
> > > >>>>> wesley.
>
> > > --
> > > Al Sutton
>
> > > W:www.alsutton.com
> > > B: alsutton.wordpress.com
> > > T: twitter.com/alsutton
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