in android apps i mean. i'm having some trouble. when i add the correct intent filters as shown in android devolopers guide, the app won't show correctly on the play store.
the client called us that only "uninstall" and "reinstall" were avaliable, no open button, no icon on app launch bar. we were able to reproduce , but we couldn't find what was wrong, so we simply removed that code part of the manifest, reuploaded it as update, and it worked as fancy as always.
it's going well, we had a great match on Tuesday. Lost the first 2 games and made a bunch of adjustments, and then won the second game 26-24, and smashed them the last two games to go 3-2.
use these three in your <intent filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.VIEW" />
<category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" />
<category android:name="android.intent.category.BROWSABLE" />
i can't say i feel the same, i've always worked with good guys. but i worked as IT guy for government administratives once, if that makes you feel better.
once i was on the other side of the phone (and remote screen), watching an old employee agressively activating and deactivating all the water pressure valves of a street expecting the application to stop hanging at some point.
retrieves rooms and art pieces from an api, and shows them either via list or placing them on a virtual 360º picture previously taken, with audios, etc....
basically what someone should be telling you, on your phone. (heh).
Haven't had a chance to actually look at it much but looks cool
Pretty typical around here, though, captain. Got new information that's going to make the recent approach pretty impossible
@matty357 that file isn't downloading. Either you didn't actually link correctly, upload it, or I don't know how to use it. The third option is a good possibility
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