HiHo!

This subject originates here:
http://groups.google.com/group/android-beginners/browse_thread/thread/772ff8b97facfab2/9a470dd0b71dbef3

To sum up:

When I click on an item in the ListView, the background color that gets
changed is not that of the clicked item but instead of the other item in
the opposite side relative to the middle item:

1 <-- I click here
2
3 <-- Acts as a mirror
4
5 <-- This is the one that gets changed

1
2 <-- This is the one that gets changed
3 <-- Acts as a mirror
4 <-- I click here
5

This problem persists even when I use CheckedTextView like what is
suggested in the post.

I use the latest stable SDK.

This problem occurs when the target platform is Android 1.6, 2.0 or
2.0.1.

The problem does not occur when the target platform is Android 1.1 or
1.5.

However, the problem will also occur when the program is compiled for
1.5 and run in 2.0.1.

The simple problematic code can be found here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=6dd15ff25c627a277432d3c9683f450acd7138973b42b69438538f5672f1b9df

There I also put the screenshots showing the problem:
demo01.png: I click an item.
demo02.png: the clicked item doesn't get changed but the reflective item
does.

Is this a bug in newer Android platforms?

If it is intended, what is the reason and could you please show me how I
should fix my code?

Thank you.

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