Does no one know the answer to this question?  Even a "no you can't do
that." response would be better than nothing.  Google framework
engineers - where are you?  :)

It seems based on the other threads that have been started on this
subject that there is a reasonable amount of interest surrounding it.

On Jul 8, 10:17 am, Mike <michaeldouglaskra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've seen a few other threads on this subject, but none that addresses
> my need which is to not only find the app in the market via the market
> uri, but display it as if the user had navigated to it.
>
> The closest anyone has gotten to this answer is to show how to bring
> up the Android Market app and browse for the app you want which shows
> the single result in a list that the user must still select to get to
> the screen I want to display.
>
> Here's my existing code that does exactly that:
>
> private static final String MY_MARKET_APP = "com.some.silly.name";
>
> Intent marketLaunch = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW);
> marketLaunch.setData(Uri.parse("market://search?q=pname:" +
> MY_MARKET_APP));
> startActivity(marketLaunch);
>
> I don't want to have to force the user to select this single item from
> the list - just bypass that and bring up the next screen.
>
> Has anyone been able to successfully do this?
>
> Regards,
>
> - Mike
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