You can do an explicit refresh of permissions.
Session s = Session.getActiveSession();
s.refreshPermissions();
That will cause your permissions to be refreshed from the server and updated in the status callback. That should be the definitive source of granted permissions.
well I'm headed out for the day, try setting a pending request flag while requesting permissions and use it to short circuit additional requests until the background task can set the flag back to false.
I am not receiving messages and I blame the backend.
Right now Google server is returning `{"multicast_id":5381147008510350855,"success":0,"failure":4,"canonical_ids":0,"results":[{"error":"MismatchSenderId"},{"error":"MismatchSenderId"},{"error":"MismatchSenderId"},{"error":"MismatchSenderId"}]}`
Unfortunately I don't have access to Google API console so I can't check what is causing it. Is it because I am testing it from home (different IP than the production server) or is it because I am supplying it invalid device keys? Who knows.
depends on your adapter. I use it when I use a base adapter that only has a list of items to use. Whenever I update the list, I call notify. If you use an cursor based adapter, it might work without that call
hey man. "adapter.notifyDataSetChanged();" should be called, if your items are filled from datasource (for ex. ArrayList of items) and you make changes in that datasource.
short question to AS users here: do you also have issues with the debugger? when pausing at the very first line of a method, I am not seeing the parameter in my variable list. I need to step to the next line to see it. Can anyone confirm that behaviour?
damn that poor girl will be terrified for the rest of her life
> #SOMEBUGTICKET-42 answered the question of life, the universe and everything and also fixed the issue where the background slider was still shown when resuming the app
I've applied an AJAX / HTML login form to my page which requests the users info from the database. The PHP instructs AJAX to display "Invalid Login." on the same page without the need to refresh when the result from the PHP is returned as '0'.
The problem: When the result is '1' it should direct...
Are you using any platform or just from scratch? Like some have said, those colors are not going well together; heck am not great with colors and I still think the same;
I remember MS Frontpage because I had to fix tons of website built with it. I think it didn't delete elements by default, just commented them out, so over time (remember pages were static back then so every change is another edit) they grew in size tremendously. And it also left all sort of shittty useles markup in code, god I hated that program and people who used it. DW was a godsend. First place to work with CSS too.
Then they added the server functionality, live edits, multiple integrated render engines, SFTP support, PHP,.. Those were the times... where is my pipe.
den, i think it's still called the same gesture? pinch in / out. only other word i can think of is spread? I don't think I want anyone spreading their fingers on my phone. sounds gross.
Carl, I do not remember if this is true, but doesn't the SDK return an empty array if the permission was already granted by the user at some other point?
and there were no new permissions granted on that request?
> Ok - I don't know of a reason that the access token won't explicitly have those permissions included. It would be useful to to have a bug report on that here: https://developers.facebook.com/bugs/ with whatever simple repro you have so we can look into it in more detail.