app tries
to signup it uses the local parse server in my local system. I have given
the link
android app
https://github.com/bbarbs/parse-android-chat-app
parse server
https://github.com/parse-community/parse-server-example
Thanks and Regards,
Swaroop
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A lot of discussion on this going on here.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2785485/is-there-a-unique-android-device-id
I am not sure of the answer which would work on
GSM/CDMA Phones + Tablets w/o phone capabilities. Any one got an
Android Tablet around to check this?
ANDROID ID would exist
Simple dude..
just call intent for this homescreen class..
like..
Intent homeScreen= *new* Intent(*this*,HomeScreen.*class*);
startActivity(homeScreen);
Swaroop
On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 1:21 PM, Abhilash baddam
abhilash.androiddevelo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi friends
I am also hving same problem which is Nikola is facing(how to restrict
backward traversing)..
if u find out any solution please let me know.
Thanks,
Swaroop
On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 7:30 PM, Nikola nikola1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have 3 activity that are used for showing data and choosing
Experts correct me If I am wrong. But putting out the facts, the
things I didn't like SQLite and hope they'd be bettered in the
future.
1) There's no JDBC support for SQLite - I know we can use the Runtime
JDBC Libraries, but it's not recommended -
be a
serious problem on a handheld device. But perhaps I'm just not
stretching my brain enough. Still, for most handheld applications,
this isn't going to be a serious limitation.
On Dec 15, 1:45 am, Swaroop gnanaswar...@gmail.com wrote:
Experts correct me If I am wrong. But putting out
@Kypriakos - I am not sure that we're discussing the same thing here.
I am talking about DOM manipulation for setting the HTML and you seem
to be talking about HTML headers written by an AJAX call.
On Oct 5, 11:08 pm, kypriakos demet...@ece.neu.edu wrote:
Hi Swaroop - I posted something similar
Thanks Doug, I will try to implement the same in JQuery and see if the
results are any different and post back here.
On Oct 4, 2:35 am, Doug beafd...@gmail.com wrote:
On Oct 2, 8:11 pm, Swaroop gnanaswar...@gmail.com wrote:
I agree that this is more of a HTML/JS question, but I've posted
the innerHTML in the same way that HTML spec wants,
but its just different when talking about Javascript availability (in
question here)
Swaroop
On Oct 2, 4:15 am, Doug beafd...@gmail.com wrote:
This is an HTML/DOM/JavaScript question, not an Android question. The
fact that what you're doing doesn't
Hi Android experts,
I have a weird code situation where I need to have a DIV to hold
dynamic HTML generated. Here I am populating the DIV using its
innerHTML attribute and it works fine and dynamically adds any HTML
elements that are there in the dynamic HTML.
The problem I am facing now is if
=Insert some dynamic html/
input type=button onClick=dynamicallyInsertedFunction();
value=Call Dynamically Inserted Method/
/body
/html
/
On Oct 1, 2:14 pm, Swaroop
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