Hi all!

I am creating an app that show a Progress dialog in AsyncTask to
inform the user while web information is being fetched.  I've read
there are two ways of doing this: Using handlers or creating and
executing an inner class that overrides the AsyncTask class

I am trying to create and executing inner class that overrides the
AsyncTask class, which runs a resource-intensive thread in the
background, to provide progress updates, and reports back when
finished.

On the OnCreate, I have:
protected Dialog onCreateDialog(int id) {
     return ProgressDialog.show(ListSituation.this, "", "Loading.
Please wait...", true);
}

throws the following error:
android.util.AndroidRuntimeException: requestFeature() must be called
before adding content

On the other hand, if I do it this way:
protected Dialog onCreateDialog(int id) {
    return progressDialog();
}

public Dialog progressDialog(){
    Log.d("Tifersons", "****************************Entra a
progressDialog..");
    ProgressDialog dialog = new ProgressDialog(this);
    dialog.setProgressStyle(ProgressDialog.STYLE_SPINNER);
    dialog.setMessage("Loading...");
    dialog.setIndeterminate(true);
    dialog.setCancelable(false);
    return dialog;
}

No dialog gets shown.

This is being done inside an activity included in a Tab.  When I
switch to another Activity in the tab, the progressDialog gets shown.

Thanks for your help,

Best regards,

Juan.


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