On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 12:37 PM, Chris D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Has anyone been able to put extras in the intent they use for
> addProximityAlert then be able to do a getExtra when the
> IntentReceiver handles the Proximity Alert?
>
> ex:
>
> Intent blah = new Intent("com.google.android.PROXIMITY_ALERT");
> blah.putExtra("color","red");
> locationManager.addProximityAlert(12.11111,-22.00000,50,100000, blah);
>
> onReceiveIntent(Context context, Intent intent){
>
Can you check if the Extras bundle in the received Intent (intent.getExtras())
is null?
>
> if(intent.getAction().equals("com.google.android.PROXIMITY_ALERT")){
Do you receive an Intent with this action?
>
>
>
> String color = intent.getStringExtra("color");
> }
>
>
> When I look at the extras bundle, I only see the boolean extra
> "entering". My guess is that there isn't a check for an existing
> bundle, and that the intent extras are overwritten with the "entering"
> bundle. Anyone wondering the same thing?
> >
>
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