Thanks for the suggestion but that didn't work.  I set the clickable
attribute to the parent view of the image and text views and still no
luck.

So another point I noticed is that if I change the focus by bringing
up a dialog and keyboard(to enter text in an edit field for example)
and then close the dialog, the listview will resume working properly.
This is what makes me think its a focus issue but it seems that I've
tried almost all the possible settings of having each view be
focusable or not.  What I don't understand is what could possibly be
causing this if it works initially but as soon as I scroll to a
listview item outside the initial view layout it stops working.  This
is very odd and seems like a bug but obviously other people have
created a custom listview to work so I don't know...

Can anybody point me to a good listview example that contains text and
an imageview and is not using a ListActivity but just an Activity that
has a listview and arrayadapter?

On Jun 15, 5:01 pm, Streets Of Boston <[email protected]> wrote:
> setClickable or the Clickable attribute of your text and imageview. Set them
> to false.
> Note that when you call 'setOnClickListener()' on your text or imageview, it
> will effectively set 'clickable' back to 'true'.

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