Thanks...That did it...I saw another post somewhere that setInputType
(InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_PASSWORD) was the way to do it for
1.5...Apparentl not.

On Jul 29, 3:26 pm, Jack Ha <jack...@t-mobile.com> wrote:
> Have you tried removing the setInputType() call?
>
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> On Jul 29, 12:49 pm, junker37 <junke...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I can not get an EditText view to transform a password.
>
> > Here's the creation of my view:
>
> >                 final EditText passwordEditText = new EditText(context);
> >                 passwordEditText.setTransformationMethod
> > (PasswordTransformationMethod.getInstance());
> >                 passwordEditText.setInputType
> > (InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_PASSWORD);
>
> > What I see on the screen is what I type.  The text is not transformed.
>
> > What am I doing wrong?
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