I'm leaning towards agreeing with you, but it may be a toss up between
being a bug or obscure documentation, or that I'm just not
understanding the situation well enough. If it is a bug, it may be
more fundamental than onPrepareDialog() since it doesn't seem as if
the old dialog is reachable after restoration.

On Mar 5, 5:31 pm, Streets Of Boston <flyingdutc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Good to hear you got it working.
>
> It is a problem. In my, and others', opinion it is a *bug* that the
> onPrepareDialog is not called when a dialog is restored on a
> configuration change. onCreateDialog is called when appropriate, but
> onPrepareDialog is not....
>
> I think the onPrepareDialog should ALWAYS be called just before a
> dialog is shown, whether it is through an explicit call to showDialog
> (x) or through the restoration management of the activity.
>
> On Mar 5, 1:32 pm, Nmix <nepean...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On Mar 4, 11:59 pm, Nmix <nepean...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > No doubt you're right. After a while it feels like I'm doing a
> > > peculiar dance to celebrate the Rites of Spring, all the while
> > > sprinkling magic pixie dust over my code.
>
> > > I had already come to the same conclusion, that doing dismissDialog()
> > > in onSaveInstanceState() is a mistake, because it changes activity
> > > state in a way such that the dialog doesn't automatically reappear at
> > > the end of a phone call (which it did before). As to what I want to
> > > accomplish, it's very simple: all views, including any dialog,
> > > survives over configuration changes and temporary ceding of control to
> > > another activity. Until I encountered the problem with my dynamic
> > > dialog content I had everything under control. It was then that I
> > > speculated that I ought to just dismiss the dialog in this rare case
> > > to simplify my life since the dialog is easily re-accessed by the user
> > > with one button press. Ideally I would want to do have the dialog
> > > survive, and contain the same (refreshed) dynamic data.
>
> > > So let me see if I've got this right (I can revisit the code later to
> > > try stuff). In onSaveInstanceState() I bundle away the stateful data I
> > > need to refresh the app state and all views, including dialogs. If the
> > > app is just being paused, the saved data shouldn't be used elsewhere,
> > > such as in onResume(), where it isn't delivered anyway. And I believe
> > > onRestoreInstanceState() will not be called.
>
> > > I am uncertain at this point whether, in case of restoration after
> > > config change, I should pull the saved data from the bundle in onCreate
> > > () or, (which I image happens afterward) in onRestoreInstanceState().
> > > When I was merely pulling database records and filling in dynamic
> > > parts of the main layout view, I don't believe it mattered. With
> > > static dialogs, I don't need to do anything at all.
>
> > > With dynamic dialogs I started running into problems and coming up
> > > with ineffective solutions. As reported earlier, I can't call
> > > dismissDialog() -- it seemed unavailable to my code after restoration
> > > of the activity. So if I don't call dismissDialog() before the
> > > activity is destroyed I have a visibly broken dialog that I can't
> > > dismiss. The buttons still work fine so the user can close it, but
> > > that is absolutely not good. When I tried dismissDialog() in onDestroy
> > > (), along the lines that Marco suggested, nothing happened. I haven't
> > > checked but I assume onDestroy() was not called.
>
> > > Romain suggested removeDialog(), which I haven't tried yet, though I
> > > have to wonder if it'll work after restoration when dismissDialog()
> > > does not work. The way things stand, if I don't call dismissDialog()
> > > in onSaveInstanceState() I can't get rid of it. Yet if I do I seem to
> > > be creating additional trouble for myself since if it was just an
> > > ordinary pause I have to redo showDialog() in onResume() for no
> > > particularly good reason other than I can't find a better way.
>
> > > Sorry to be so long winded, but I wanted to try and be clear about
> > > this. If I hear nothing I will likely try this latter route and see
> > > what happens. I'll pull the saved data in onCreate() and then call
> > > showDialog() in onResume(). If I manage stateful data appropriately I
> > > think this will work. I just hope there's a better way. Thanks for
> > > your interest.
>
> > This worked.  However I suspect that there must be a better way to
> > handle managed dialogs, or perhaps there should be.  Active dialogs
> > that I can't access or dismiss after activity restoration is a
> > problem.- Hide quoted text -
>
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