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Braden Shepherdson commented on CB-1602:
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I can't seem to get anything on Android to show me a birthday. It's a field in
Gmail contacts and on Google+, but neither of those fields seems to be shown on
Android even when it's set in Gmail or G+. I can't see or edit the field on
Android in the 2.3.3 emulator, 4.0.3 emulator or Galaxy Nexus running 4.1.2.
I'm not even sure whether this is a problem with Cordova properly saving the
birthday value, or a problem with retrieving it from the database, because I
can't convince anything to show me when the birthday is set.
Given how much of a second-class citizen birthdays appear to be on Android, I'm
lowering this to Minor and unassigning it from myself. I've already invested
more time than I would like into trying to convince Android to treat birthdays
with respect.
> Android birthday field not working
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> Key: CB-1602
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-1602
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Android
> Affects Versions: 2.1.0
> Environment: Baseband : IG9100GXXKL4 (Galaxy S2)
> Kernel : 2.6.35.7
> Android: 2.3.6
> Reporter: Olivier Louvignes
> Assignee: Braden Shepherdson
> Labels: contacts
>
> I'm trying to save/update a birthday field on my android device. It does work
> with a timestamp (int) on iOS. However on android, I'll always get the
> current (today) date to be saved on my device.
> I tried :
> - int timestamp
> - javascript Date
> - string YYYY-MM-DD (what is returned on read().)
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