On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 10:37 AM, gnugu <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm now thinking of defining just my own plain XML resource and use
> Resources.getXml() to get XmlResourceParser and parse it myself. The
> question is, if my xml looks something like this:
>
> <item icon="@drawable/myIco" title="foo" summary="bar" />
>
> how do I access that @drawable/myIco resource (not the icon attribute)
> while parsing the XML?

getResources().getIdentifier() to get the ID of the drawable resource.
Then, setImageResource() on your ImageView to apply it.

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