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il...@google.com <il...@google.com>
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #2
Seems to be a DNS problem with systems that have 'obtain DNS server address automatically'. Changed my system to a manual setting and the browser etc now work. SDK 2.2 didn't seem to mind the auto setting though.
il...@google.com <il...@google.com> #3
Could you please describe how/where you changed your system to a manual setting?
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #4
Based on its date, this issue was originally reported before Android 2.3. Because of the many changes that existed in Android 4.x compared to previous versions, it's very likely that this issue doesn't exist in recent versions of Android like 4.2.2 or newer. Because of the high likelihood that this issue is obsolete, it is getting closed automatically by a script, without a human looking at it in detail. If the issue still exists on a Nexus 4 or Nexus 7 running Android 4.2.2 and is not related to Google applications, please open a new report accordingly.
Description
Fragments do not stop you from running both Transitions and Animations at the same time.
Combining both of them on the same Fragment can result in unexpected visual behavior such as the transition and animation blending in unusual ways.
Regardless of which one you choose, there is a way to execute all of the visual effects possible with one that you can do with both (only transitions can do shared elements), so having them together is not needed.
If you set a transition on the fragment itself, it should override whatever animation is set on the transaction.