Thanks all for the help! I'm going to give invalidate a try ;)

On May 28, 6:17 pm, Romain Guy <romain...@google.com> wrote:
> No, notifyDataSetInvalidated() causes the entire content of ListView
> to disappear. It's even more inefficient than notifyDataSetChanged().
>
> If you want to refresh the content of a specific item, call
> invalidate() on its View. If you changed the content of the Adapter
> though, call notifyDataSetChanged().
>
> --
> Romain Guy
> Android framework engineer
> romain...@android.com
>
> Note: please don't send private questions to me, as I don't have time
> to provide private support.  All such questions should be posted on
> public forums, where I and others can see and answer them
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