Hello - does anyone have a work around for this 'new' behavior.  The
idea would be to reset the scroll position like
notifyDataSetInvalidated() used to do...

On Nov 23, 6:02 pm, ggcespia <g...@boopsie.com> wrote:
> In the 1.5 OS, the notifyDataSetInvalidated() not only invalidated the
> data source, but also reset the scroll position to the 'top' of the
> listview - so if you then called notifyDataSetChanged(), the ListView
> redrew with the new data *and* positioned the listview at the top.
> On the DROID in OS 2.0, this behaves differently, the
> notifyDataSetInvalidated() does *not* reset the scroll position.  I
> need it to reset the scroll position...like it used to.   Any ideas
> how to reset the scroll position?

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