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There are numerous helpful posts regarding this topic but all require me to use a later sdk than I have written my app for.In an effort to make my app as backwards compatible as possible I chose to create it using Android 1.5 (sdk v 3). With the code suggested for declaring the manifest I have some issues with eclipse giving me an error as the code refers to later sdk functions not available in Android 1.5

    <activity android:name="com.google.ads.AdActivity" android:configChanges="keyboard|keyboardHidden|orientation|screenLayout|uiMode|screenSize|smallestScreenSize" 
        />

Eclipse is telling me that everything after orientation is the problem.

error: Error: String types not allowed (at 'configChanges' with value 'keyboard|keyboardHidden|orientation|screenLayout|uiMode|screenSize|smallestScreenSize').

Can someone please point me in the right direction insofar as code for the manifest or how to compile for a later target?

Cheers!!

Ok.....here is the code from the manifest:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
package="com.ohmywebdesign.trigsolver"
android:versionCode="5"
android:versionName="1.3" >
<uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="8" />
<uses-sdk android:targetSdkVersion="8" />
<uses-sdk android:maxSdkVersion="15" />

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE" />

<application
    android:icon="@drawable/icon"
    android:label="@string/app_name" >
    <meta-data android:value="YOURPUBIDHERE" android:name="ADMOB_PUBLISHER_ID" />
    <activity android:name="com.google.ads.AdActivity" android:configChanges="keyboard|keyboardHidden|orientation|screenLayout|uiMode|screenSize|smallestScreenSize" />
    <activity
        android:name=".Splash"
        android:label="@string/app_name" >
        <intent-filter>
            <action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN" />

            <category android:name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER" />
        </intent-filter>
    </activity>
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  • Rick, the question is, why would you want to compile against an outdated sdk version?
    – Ghost
    Jan 7, 2012 at 7:21
  • This is my first app and I wanted to make it available to all android users. Am I barking up the wrong tree with this line of thinking or is there a better way? I am open to any and all suggestions.
    – Rick Shaw
    Jan 7, 2012 at 7:38
  • I'd like to tell you that not many people on this planet are sticking to 1.5 or 1.6. Even most of the manufacturers are building phones that support 2.2 and higher. I think you can aim for 2.1, i.e. sdk version 7. Suggest you to watch this video youtube.com/watch?v=GxU8N21wfrM&feature=player_embedded
    – Ghost
    Jan 7, 2012 at 8:00
  • @Rick: Why do you want to handle all of those configuration changes yourself?
    – Squonk
    Jan 7, 2012 at 8:13
  • Thank you for the link Ghost. You point is well received and as such I have upgraded to 2.1 Alas my problem still persists in that I am still receiving the error mentioned above.
    – Rick Shaw
    Jan 7, 2012 at 8:18

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Something like this:

<uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="3" />
<uses-sdk android:targetSdkVersion="8" />
<uses-sdk android:maxSdkVersion="15" />

In you manifest will allow you to do what you want.

Also, be sure you have the latest AdMob SDK ie version 4.3.1 http://code.google.com/mobile/ads/download.html

and that you include

<meta-data android:value="YOURPUBIDHERE" android:name="ADMOB_PUBLISHER_ID" />
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  • Initially I had issues with referencing the sdk versions 8 & 15 which I overcame by switching my build to Android 1.6 But even then I still have the issue of eclipse calling the configChanges string as an error.
    – Rick Shaw
    Jan 7, 2012 at 7:32
  • Then, I would make sure you are using the latest AdMob SDK ie version 4.3.1 code.google.com/mobile/ads/download.html - updated my answer. Jan 7, 2012 at 8:08
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    @TryTryAgain: Don't recommend using android:maxSdkVersion attribute. The Android dev guide doesn't recommend it. See developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/…
    – Squonk
    Jan 7, 2012 at 8:49
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As MisterSquonk's comment on the question stated, some of the configChanges values were introduced in API levels higher than that of 1.5. Merely changing the values of the minimum/target/maximum API levels in the manifest alone won't solve your issue, you have to make sure to build against an SDK level that declares those values.

For Ant-based builds, this would entail altering the target property's value in project.properties; I don't use Eclipse for my Android projects, so I'm not 100% sure, but here's an excerpt from the Eclipse/ADT documentation that seems relevant to what you'd need to do:

Note: You can change your the Build Target for your project at any time: Right-click the project in the Package Explorer, select Properties, select Android and then check the desired Project Target.

Of course, if you do this, you have to ensure not to directly use any classes/methods from API levels higher than your minimum, or your application will fail at runtime when run on devices implementing lower API levels.

Remember, the manifest is only used at runtime on the device (and by most distribution channels, such as the Android Market). The build target is something completely separate which is used at compile-time.

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