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luisba313
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09/24/11 02:47 PM (14 years ago)

Big Big problem with source codee!! (GOOD ONE)

Using android v1.5 --- Once i downloaded source code and publish the app on market, I erased the files in Eclipse. Now I wanted to download source code again, I opened with eclipse, but when I run as emulator, the app opens but without content on it, only the menu but not the tabs and content... why? I tried to download the source code few more times but the problem is still here... and I tried to close emulator and open it again, some tabs are appearing but others change their colour... HELPP!!
 
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09/24/11 09:13 PM (14 years ago)
I'm not understanding your question. What is it that's missing? Have you looked at the output console in Eclipse (LogCat) to see where the app is looking for the 'content' you say is missing? Hard to know what's going on without understanding what's missing.
 
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09/25/11 04:26 PM (14 years ago)
David @ buzztouch : what you say about the output console (LogCat)? and what I mean is: the app would have to show tabs, menu and content, and its showing menu, tabs but not the content, not possible to push on something... ??
 
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09/25/11 11:47 PM (14 years ago)
I still don't quite understand what you're asking. What content is it not showing? The LogCat console is a tool you use to see information about your app while it's running. The README.txt file in your Android project explains how to show it. To show the LogCat console: Window > Show VIew > Other > Android (Expand android section) > Log Cat.
 

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