So the specific case mentioned in my first post is not guaranteed to
work since it's mixing stuff in a way that just happens to work on
some devices? If so, then what's the correct way of adding extensions
to persons? (haven't found any examples that are dealing with person
extensions so it's hard
Yes, the definitions in android.provider are in the SDK, so must be
supported. I guess you could use them to build things that are invalid my
mixing columns from one URI with another URI, that may happen to work, but
if you follow the straight-forward definitions there you are using the SDK
and thu
I understand that people can rip it apart and do whatever with it so
my main concern is about "official" android releases.
Can someone from Google comment if the support for all built in
content providers is a requirement for being able to run Android
Market or is this part not regulated? I'm ask
tauntz wrote:
> In 1.5 and 1.6 the following code snippet works:
> ---
> import android.provider.Contacts;
> import android.provider.Contacts.People;
>
> ContentValues values = new ContentValues();
> values.put(Contacts.ExtensionsColumns.NAME, "name");
> values.put(Contacts.ExtensionsColumns.VALU
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