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I am not able to detect when outgoing call has been answered, I have registered BroadcastReceiver for PHONE_STATE broadcast, but onReceive() gets called only when number is dialed and when call has ended.
Edit: If it is not possible with current API (...
Started by Gordon Freeman on
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If you are referring to calls going out the PSTN (Public switched telephone network), you won't be able to detect when the ... .
I would say event and handlers
I don't see you getting any specific answers, so I try with a general one that may help.
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The stackoverflow FAQ says all questions should be:
Programming questions, of course! As long as your question is:
detailed and specific written clearly and simply of interest to at least one other programmer somewhere ... it is welcome here. No question...
Started by Paul W Homer on
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Back it up with good, relevant, objective reasons, then it's really a second class answer to those who or Mountain Dew better for coding at 3AM?
A newb can't be expect to always KNOW what can be answered is correct is the best you can do....
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Background: On a new project I've found myself 3 levels removed from my actual source of information. I report to my PM, who reports to our contractor, who reports to the actual client. Getting answers to questions has become something of a problem and...
Started by Chuck Vose on
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Essential, otherwise all too often only the latest question will been answered Be very specific in what.
A good answer (obligatory Jeff / Joel reference: in this case to Jeff's belief that you only get out.
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I have not marked this question Answered yet.
The current accepted answer got accepted automatically because of the Bounty Time-Limit
With reference to this programming game I am currently building.
As you can see from the above link, I am currently building...
Started by Andreas Grech on
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EDIT: sorry for the vague answer, but here's.
Is less than some number away from the current heading .
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While trying to setup a MSSQL clustering solution, I am running into a problem that is outside of my expertise that is related to networking.
I was trying to find a free IP to used for my node. I asked the network admin to give me a free IP address. And...
Started by Jimmy Chandra on
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by 7 people.
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Try to resolve that IP address into a hostname....
It's possible that a machine has multiple NICs (and therefore multiple IP addresses) .
If you have a network admin assigning IP addresses, the same network admin should be able to troubleshoot the response .
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Well this is my subject so all questions answered
Started by JOHN on
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Photo left is James second photo he is on the right
Hello John,
To answer your.
To ask about war years.
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If I were able to filter only those threads to which I have answered. Because, I often see questions for which I have answered previously, but it is hard to traverse back and search for that thread. Long ago I had asked this question, but that feature...
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Long ago I had asked', 'Unproposed' as Answer ?? Kidding....
Add extra control to send separate xmlhttprequest -> search for answered -> if found save and whatever.
Same deal.
Threads which are answered by me (not just replied).
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The classic argument has been answered. Brady > Manning
Atleast it will be after tonight, go Patriots! Spread misery for our rivals
Started by Romo 2 Austin on
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Tell your boy to catch the ball next time and maybe we could have had a shot at playing the Patriots .
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Why have some people answered 200,000+ questions? It seems so excessive. To answer that many questions you'd surely have to be on this sight for ages. Why would some people do this. Does is have some sort of benefits.
Started by dominic on
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141 people rights or points, in my opinion....
There are many people with over 200,000 "points".
I have answered 73,867.
Someone in the UK has 162,468.
The person with the highest number of points in the US only answered 158,652 questions.
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Hello.
Craig and myself are attending 2012 International CES show again. We know iRobot has a booth, and we believe that Neato will be sharing a booth with another exhibitor as well this year (Not verified yet).
Are there any questions you would like ...
Started by Fraggboy on
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