Re: Over-riding another apps behaviour

2002-07-17 Thread Steve Janaway
Quoting Steve Mann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > That should be. In my experience, the only reason that doesn't happen > is if you haven't properly registered to receive SMS events. > Registered applications usually get notification _before_ the > built-in SMS application AFAIKT. If you're getting t

Re: Over-riding another apps behaviour

2002-07-17 Thread Steve Mann
At 2:40 PM +0100 7/17/02, Steve Janaway wrote: >I'd assumed that every application that >registered with the SMS Library then got sent the kMessageInd event code when >an SMS was received. Is this not the case ? That should be. In my experience, the only reason that doesn't happen is if you hav

Re: Over-riding another apps behaviour

2002-07-17 Thread Steve Janaway
Quoting Steve Mann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >What I essentially want to do is to get my device to jump the queue and be > >first in line for the sms reception event. > > > >Any ideas ? > > Read the docs that come with the VisorPhone/Treo SDK and look at the > SimpleSMS sample application. Both ar

Re: Over-riding another apps behaviour

2002-07-16 Thread Steve Mann
>What I essentially want to do is to get my device to jump the queue and be >first in line for the sms reception event. > >Any ideas ? Read the docs that come with the VisorPhone/Treo SDK and look at the SimpleSMS sample application. Both are available on the HandSpring web site. Regards, Stev

Over-riding another apps behaviour

2002-07-16 Thread Steve Janaway
Hi All, Is here anyway of over riding the behaviour of another app running on a Palm device. An example is this; I want to write an app that does something to an SMS when it is received. However the default SMS app that is always present on my device (a Handspring Treo) obviously contains an