Hi,

i am tracking down a problem I can't really understand. Maybe some one 
knows why this happens.

Basicly Activity A starts Activity B to take a photo by calling 
startActivityForResult(...) in A and
setResult(...,outputIntent) in Activity B.

B is just a camerapreview with the ability to take a picture.

This seems to work fine if i set a small picturesize, if i use a bigger 
size onActivityResult is 
not getting called. All data is set correctly, B.setResult gets called, 
B.finish as well.
B passes the uncompressed imageData to A

Is it possible that Android (somehow, for what ever might be the reason) 
doesn't call onActivityResult
in Application A if the size of the data in the Extras of the outputIntent 
is too big?

regards
martin

ps: unfortunatly the code is pretty abstract because there a lot of other 
features in the app as well, so it would be to complicated to post it ^^

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