You can't replace the download manager, that is an internal part of
the system.

On Aug 20, 2:08 am, Sir Nobax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using my phone mostly as a Mobile internet device, and I email
> quite a lot of archives. I use my phone all the time (up to 3-4hr a
> day) while traveling from pc to pc, and I occasionally have to
> download a compilation of files (e.g. multiple documents for a single
> project, archives with multiple pictures, etc). So by being able to do
> that native would be pretty handy, however I know that such things
> aren't a priority at the moment.
>
> I ain't much of a developer, and I haven't read the abilities of the
> SDK thoroughly, but what I understand is that one is able to rip the
> default Download Manager (which is pretty neat and very well
> integrated) out of the stock browser replacing only that part with a
> 'improved' Download manager, fully working together with the browser.
> (more or less like the DownloadThemAll plugin for Firefox)
>
> Am I correct?
>
> On Aug 20, 9:59 am, hackbod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > A third party developer is free to write an application that
> > understands the zip MIME type and does something with it that the user
> > might care about.  This functionality is not currently provided as
> > part of the base platform.
>
> > Why do you want to download on to your phone a zip file or some other
> > file type that you can't do anything with?
>
> > On Aug 19, 3:54 pm, Sir Nobax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Not sure if this is the right place, but I have a (simple?) question
> > > about the Download Manger integrated in the 0.90 SDK Emulator.
> > > Soo, I tried, just to familiarize myself with my common use of a phone
> > > on Android, to surf 'the web' a bit, downloading some pictures, little
> > > bit of messing around, i.e. just playing. (and so far I like it :D )
> > > However, when I tried to download a ZIP file, the download manager
> > > refused to download it, giving the following 'error':
>
> > > "<Unkown>
> > > download2us.softpedia.com
> > > Cannot download. The content being downloaded is not supported on the
> > > phone."
>
> > > Uh, what? First, no ZIP support? Why no ZIP support?
> > > Second, why won't it download the file, or at least let the user be
> > > able to force the download it, by e.g. a "Download Anyway" button that
> > > appears when you 'long-press' it.
>
> > > I hope I am missing some hidden options or something, because, if it
> > > is true, that there is a very limited amount of files I would be able
> > > to download, I'd consider that a MAJOR drawback.
>
> > > Anyone that can comment on this 'problem'?
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