Works for me.

But anyway, if you Google "Diego Torres android intent" you will find
it.

On Apr 22, 1:01 am, wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can't open the URI you pasted.
>
> I am lookig for this type of article. The android sdk document just
> details the intent related concepts and terms. It just tell me "what",
> not tell me "how".
>
> Would you please open it and then save  it to mht file and send it to
> me by e-mail?
>
> My e-mail address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> On 4月21日, 下午12时38分, stefoid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I found this:
>
> >http://dtmilano.blogspot.com/2008/03/android-playing-with-intents-thi...
>
> > Its a pretty good explanation of intents.  I see that if you want to
> > pick something you can call the application that governs that
> > information and ask it to return that info to you.  A file selector
> > doesnt make much sense the way Android handles things.  It does mean
> > that if you mix and match open-source applications in your phone, and
> > each application is responsible for rolling its own 'viewer / picker /
> > selector' then your phone is going to look and operate like a bit of a
> > dogs breakfast.
>
> > On Apr 21, 11:43 am, stefoid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi, looking at the Android documentaion, it seems you can broadcast an
> > > intent to an official intent reciever, or pass an intent to a specific
> > > activity to handle.
>
> > > So far, so good, but it says that intents passed to intent recievers
> > > should handle the request quickly and without any GUI acitvity.  So
> > > that leaves the first method - starting an activity by passing it an
> > > intent - as the way
>
> > > What about the situation where you want to start an activity to handle
> > > an intent (because it must take a while and use a GUI), but you dont
> > > know specifically which activity should do it?
>
> > > An example.  One thing that classifies as an activity (or application
> > > in its own right) is a File Selector - something you use to pick a
> > > resource like a photo or a text file or something.  It seems
> > > unreasonable for each applciation to duplicte file selection, you
> > > would want the file selection process to appear consistant throughout
> > > every applciation in the phone. i.e. make a request to <something>
> > > capable of file selection.
>
> > > How would you go about setting that up?  And if you do, is it possible
> > > to replace the file selector with a different application and have the
> > > phone still work OK?
>
> > > cheers- 隐藏被引用文字 -
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