Hi All,
I had to take a quick break from working with Android Studio 1.0.2 to find
the right place to praise it. This seem to be that place.
Before taking the plunge from Eclipse, I did a lot of searching to compare
what others were saying about Android Studio.
Most of the chatter out there
Jonathan,
Thanks for your help. I was not too clear I am afraid. My test app is
able to create an object that is defined in the library, so I am thinking
this dependency is OK. The crazy thing is that inside the library, one
method makeas a class to a library method and gets the no class
I run a website called What's After The Credits? at AfterCredits.com;
which has been around for about six years now. I've been working with a
developer to create a simple app to go along with my site. This is
something that I've been working on for nearly 3 years, but finally found
someone
You say and that I give him full permission to use my intellectual
property and
That ain't your IP, so your letter probably only made them double down.
perhaps that is the impersonation part??
On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 7:04:28 AM UTC-8, C.R. wrote:
I run a website
I want to access phone camera stream inside webview.
I have HTML pages which are working absolutely fine on Chrome for android
I want the same features inside webview now.
Right now I see dark thumbnail only and no camera permission alert is
getting invoked.
On browser as soon as I open the
I need to get logcat output from our app is which appears to be crashing on
load for a beta tester. I have not been able to replicate the issue myself.
Is there an easy way a beta tester (who is not a developer and doesn't have
adb) to capture logcat output?
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You received this message
In my layman's point of view, what strikes me immediately about your site
is that after spending a few minutes looking around, I could not find any
acknowledgement whatsoever regarding the intellectual property rights of
the owners of the media or text you're placing on your website.
From what I
I haven't seen the app, but from looking at you website, you have plenty of
other's IP.
Probably fair use, but google probably ain't gonna recogize that without a
trip to the courthouse.
On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 7:04:28 AM UTC-8, C.R. wrote:
I run a website called What's After
Ah, I just re-designed the site about a month ago and didn't realize the
links to those pages are missing. These are the two pages that I have and
will fix tonight when I am at
home: http://aftercredits.com/general-disclaimer/
and http://aftercredits.com/privacy-policy/.
Do you think that
I have been given permission from the studios to post the IP that I have.
Also, it's no different than IMDb or any other movie related website.
It's either fair use or like I said, I've been given permission.
On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 9:46:42 AM UTC-6, JackN wrote:
I haven't seen the
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