I'd be happy if I was given at least a chance to take a glimpse at the
xml document, and if it is not a feed, I'd be happy to return it back
to the browser to let it display the raw xml file.

But I see that this does not sound so straightforward using only
intents, so probably this is a wish for later...

Peli

On Nov 6, 8:05 pm, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would think that you WANT the browser to show those.  Lots of sites
> use that mimetype because the browser will display it.
>
> It'd be better for you to find another solution to send these links at
> your application.  I mean, a desktop browser works the same way as
> Android's does here.  And installing your own handler for this
> mimetype would certainly break other things - not a good solution.
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