Mark Murphy wrote:
> You cannot get TIME_TICK via a manifest-registered receiver. It has to
> be a receiver registered via Java code.

Still possible though, register your receiver from your config
activity or through a service started from onEnabled?

On Oct 24, 12:35 am, Mark Murphy <mmur...@commonsware.com> wrote:
> Disretrospect wrote:
> > So how about getting your AppWidgetProvider or your BroadcastReciever
> > to pick up "android.intent.action.TIME_TICK". This way widgets can
> > update as often as every minute if they so wish?
>
> You cannot get TIME_TICK via a manifest-registered receiver. It has to
> be a receiver registered via Java code.
>
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