On May 11, 10:03 pm, B Lyon <[email protected]> wrote:
> well, org.json.JSONArray is apparently in both jtwitter.jar and
> android.jar, which can confuse things, I think.  I've yet to mess with
> the twitter stuff.  It looks like there's a twitter library that is
> "android-ready" called twitter4j you might want to try if you're just
> wanting to learn stuff, anyway.  Or there might be others. Not sure if
> it will help you or cause more problems :)

Thing is, I'm working on learning Android programming from the
O'Reilly
book, "Learning Android".  If I switch to another twitter.jar variant,
it's
going to throw everything off.  Btw, personally, I don't give a rat's
backside
about twitter, but it's the project that's built on throughout the
book, so......

So, if that might be the problem, how would I test it?  Is there a way
a
newbie like me can easily remove one of the above org.json.JSONArray
values?

Many, MANY thanks for the help with this!
   --jim

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