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I just defined a dialog as android site suggest, but it does not show on button click, some code scracht (I get no errors): static final int DIALOG_A = 1; static final int DIALOG_B = 2; TextView textX;

protected Dialog onCreateDialog(int id, String text) {
    Dialog dialog = new Dialog(this);
    dialog.setContentView(decrytedText);
    Log.v("DialogTest", "  onCreateDialog(): +++ START +++");

    switch(id) 
    {
        case DIALOG_A:
            dialog.setTitle(this.getString(R.string.dialog_title_wrong_key));
            break;
        case DIALOG_B:
            dialog.setTitle(this.getString(R.string.dialog_title_ok_key));
            break;
    }
    return dialog;
}

 somebutton.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() 
            {
                public void onClick(View v) 
                {
                    Object butts[] = (Object []) v.getTag();

                    try 
                    {
                        Log.v("DialogTest", " try");
                        String decrypted ="OK GO";
                        textX.setText(decrypted);
                        showDialog(DIALOG_A);
                    } 
                    catch (Exception e) 
                    {
                        Log.v("DialogTest", "catch");
                        textX.setText(R.string.dialog_no_wrong_key);
                        showDialog(DIALOG_B);
                    }
                }
            });
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  • edit your post with showDialog() method code Jun 24, 2012 at 12:15
  • Whats the constant DIALOG_DECRYPT_TEXT indicating?
    – Vipul
    Jun 24, 2012 at 12:16
  • I just copied from another code, I intend this as general example
    – albanx
    Jun 24, 2012 at 12:32

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I think there should be signature of onCreateDialog like this as link

@Override
protected Dialog onCreateDialog(int id)

// or

@Override
protected Dialog onCreateDialog(int id, Bundle args)

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  • Thank you, the @Override forgoten (but that I do not know I have to put) was actually the problem
    – albanx
    Jun 24, 2012 at 12:34

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