> "Evil" is a bit harsh, isn't it? :) After all, it's pretty much the > same filter used by Browser (with the omission of about: URIs)
"Evil" is perhaps harsh, but...are you implementing a Web browser? > For example when I click a link > in an email. Anyway, since text/html and application/xhtml+xml are > among the MIME types I'm interested in, I guess it wouldn't help me if > I did know the type beforehand; Browser would still pop up a chooser > that contained my app along with Browser itself. Yup. This is not significantly different than on other platforms. For example, I have no idea how you'd tell Windows that you are the default handler for http:// URLs...but only if they are launched from Outlook and not from other apps. -- Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy) http://commonsware.com Android App Developer Books: http://commonsware.com/books.html
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