One other thing I should mention is that I am repeatedly calling
setText on the TextView in question, as the content that I wish to
display changes frequently.

On Jan 10, 11:01 pm, Funksta <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a TextView that I am setting some text. I have the
> autoLink="true" attribute set in XML, and some links don't seem to be
> clickable, while others are.
>
> So far, from what I can tell, the links that work are simple domain
> links likehttp://www.example.com, while the links that don't work are
> generally ones with trailing paths (namely bit.ly type 
> links),http://bit.ly/202hslshds
>
> Has anyone encountered this issue before? Why would some links be
> clickable and others not, even though they do get properly styled?
>
> I've searched this group and google and have not found any reasonable
> explanation. I have tried setting the MovementMethod, setting the
> TextView's linksClickable XML, as well as calling that in java.
>
> What makes this even stranger is that the links seem to be more (if
> not all) clickable when I flip the phone to landscape.
>
> I'm on the verge of splitting the TextView into a horizontal
> LinearLayout of TextViews and assigning onClick handlers to each
> clickable piece, but that seems like an aweful lot of work for
> something that seems like it should just work. Anybody else have
> issues/solutions on this?

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