Yeah, I've tried setting android:autoLink to all kinds of different
values (including "web") and I just can't get touches on the links to
react.  Did you try it?  Did it work?

On Jan 29, 10:04 am, Phill Midwinter <[email protected]> wrote:
> android:autoLink="web" - just to be sure, i'm going to try it within a
> listview now
>
> 2009/1/29 Steve <[email protected]>
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> > I've got a ListView where each item in the list is contains several
> > controls. One of the items is a checkbox, and I can check/uncheck it
> > without problems.  The other items are some TextViews and a WebView.
> > I've got autoLink turned on and linksClickable turned on, but I can't
> > get links to fire up the browser when I click on them.  This applies
> > to both TextView and WebView.  I've tried changing the parent to a
> > GridView instead of a ListView, playing with setFocusable(), and all
> > that, but to no avail.
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> > Is it even possible to have interaction on the TextView-based elements
> > of a row in a ListView?  It seems like that *should* be possible, but
> > I've been banging my head against this problem for a few weeks with no
> > progress.  What's the secret?
>
> > Thanks!
> > Steve
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