Hi Pedro,

are you sure you are using correct class name (shouldn't be an issue if it
starts fine, but just to be sure) and that you are bundling the
"thenNnowMode" class with your application? I think it might happen that you
are not bundling it and then the intent resolver tries to find suitable
class to deliver the intent and chooses the "thenNnow" class, which is
similar to "thenNnowMode" class (based on their names).

Best regards,
Filip Havlicek

2010/8/23 Pedro Teixeira <[email protected]>

> Hi,
>
> No I don't want to start in that manner...  the explanation for that String
> is that I have two distinct classes that have an intent that direct them to
> thenNnowMode. So in the thenNnowMode class I retrieve the bundle... and
> check the String activity name just to know which activity made that class
> start.. meaning, "just to know which activity was previous to the one I'm
> now" .
>
> Well ... I don't know what's the matter then.. the code you gave me .. is
> what I already have ... this is really confusing.. anyway Thank you
>
>
> On Aug 23, 2010, at 7:40 AM, pablisco wrote:
>
>  Hi,
>>
>> Can we assume that thenNnowMode is an extension of Activity? Also, I
>> can see you pit the string "addPic" into the bundle. I hope you are
>> not trying to start the activity in this manner. To open an activity,
>> say called AddPic (which must be an activity class) and simply call:
>> startActivity(new Intent(getContext(), AddPic.class));
>>
>> Also some code from the mentioned classes may help solve your problem.
>>
>> On Aug 22, 11:39 pm, Pedro Teixeira <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'm having a struggle understanding why my intent is not working.. I
>>> basically just copied paste from other examples in my code that work
>>> perfectly like this.. here it is:
>>>
>>> Intent addIntent = new Intent(v.getContext(), thenNnowMode.class);
>>>                                                                Bundle w =
>>> new Bundle();
>>>                                                                String
>>> activityName = "addPic";
>>>
>>>  w.putString("activity", activityName);
>>>
>>>  w.putParcelable("bitmap", selectedDeviceImage);
>>>
>>>  //a.putString("id", picId);
>>>
>>>  addIntent.putExtras(w);
>>>
>>>  startActivity(addIntent);
>>>                                                                finish();
>>>
>>> The intent is opening a different class called thenNnow.class instead
>>> of thenNnowMode.class.. and I have no idea why this is happening.. any
>>> suggestion? I've tried sending the intent to open other activities
>>> other than thenNnowMode but it always opens thenNnow.. am I  missing
>>> some silly syntax mistake? It's so strange.. its the same code
>>>
>>> PS: Im not sure if it's relevant but the thenNnowMode class uses the
>>> device camera
>>>
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