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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.
jb...@google.com <jb...@google.com> #3
Could you please describe how/where you changed your system to a manual setting?
Description
Version used: 1.2.0-alpha02
The <fragment> tag has a number of short comings:
- It does not allow you to do FragmentTransactions on that ID later (it'll overlap after a configuration change)
- It has a slightly different lifecycle in that the Fragments aren't available until after the layout is inflated
It would be really nice if you could use FragmentContainerView and attach an android:name (and optionally an android:tag) and have it do the equivalent of an if (savedInstanceState == null) { // add the Fragment } type of code for you. This would bring together XML added Fragments and programmatically added Fragments into one system.