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mime_sniffer.cc | 31 // HTML payload, Content-Type: "application/octet-stream": 33 // * Firefox 2: Download as application/octet-stream 38 // => Chrome: Download as application/octet-stream 40 // application/octet-stream for .xhtml files (because they don't recognize 58 // * Firefox 2: Download as application/octet-stream (Note: Firefox will 68 // GIF payload, Content-Type: "application/octet-stream": 70 // * Firefox 2: Download as application/octet-stream (Note: Firefox will 77 // trigger downloads by sending application/octet-stream (even though they 80 // compatibility if we don't sniff from application/octet stream at all. 81 // => Chrome: Download as application/octet-strea [all...] |
/external/chromium_org/net/base/ |
mime_util.cc | 34 { "application", "application/" }, 142 { "application/xhtml+xml", "xhtml,xht,xhtm" }, 143 { "application/x-chrome-extension", "crx" }, 148 { "application/octet-stream", "exe,com,bin" }, 149 { "application/gzip", "gz" }, 150 { "application/pdf", "pdf" }, 151 { "application/postscript", "ps,eps,ai" }, 152 { "application/javascript", "js" }, 153 { "application/font-woff", "woff" } [all...] |
/frameworks/base/docs/html/google/play/billing/ |
billing_admin.jd | 46 listed on an application's product list. Each application has its own product list; you cannot sell 47 items that are listed in another application's product list.</p> 49 <p>You can access an application's product list by clicking the <strong>In-App Products</strong> 52 merchant account and the application's manifest includes the <code>com.android.vending.BILLING</code> 55 <p>A product list specifies items you are selling in an application — in-app products, 58 you are selling in your application. It does not store any digital content. You are responsible for 64 <strong>Figure 1.</strong> You can access an application's product list by clicking the 69 <p>You can create a product list for any published application or any draft application that's bee [all...] |
billing_integrate.jd | 31 <li><a href="{@docRoot}training/in-app-billing/preparing-iab-app.html#GetSample">Sample Application (V3)</a></li> 40 <p>In-app Billing on Google Play provides a straightforward, simple interface for sending In-app Billing requests and managing In-app Billing transactions using Google Play. The information below covers the basics of how to make calls from your application to the In-app Billing service using the Version 3 API. </p> 42 <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> To see a complete implementation and learn how to test your application, see the <a href="{@docRoot}training/in-app-billing/index.html">Selling In-app Products</a> training class. The training class provides a complete sample In-app Billing application, including convenience classes to handle key tasks related to setting up your connection, sending billing requests and processing responses from Google Play, and managing background threading so that you can make In-app Billing calls from your main activity.</p> 47 <p>To implement In-app Billing in your application, you need to do the 54 <li>Send In-app Billing requests from your application to 82 <strong>File</strong> > <strong>New</strong> > <strong>Android Application 84 Application</strong> wizard to create a new project in your workspace.</li> 98 <li>Build your application. You should see a generated file named 104 <h2 id="billing-permission">Updating Your Application's Manifest</h2 [all...] |
/external/bluetooth/bluedroid/stack/include/ |
avrc_api.h | 21 * nterface to AVRCP Application Programming Interface 103 #define AVRC_SUPF_TG_APP_SETTINGS 0x0010 /* Player Application Settings */ 133 * application after the AVRC_FindService() API function is called. The 141 * listed in Table 20 to the application. */ 147 * a message packet ready for the application. The implementation of this 155 tAVRC_CTRL_CBACK *p_ctrl_cback; /* pointer to application control callback */ 156 tAVRC_MSG_CBACK *p_msg_cback; /* pointer to application message callback */ 177 ** Prior to calling this function the application must 210 ** Description This function is called by the application to perform service 216 ** AVRC_FindService() at a time; the application must wait fo [all...] |
/external/libnfc-nci/src/nfa/include/ |
nfa_rw_api.h | 64 ** NFA_NDEF_DETECT_EVT will be sent, to notify the application 91 ** a NFA_NDEF_DETECT_EVT will be sent, to notify the application 178 ** Data is returned to the application using the NFA_TLV_DETECT_EVT. When 186 ** NFA_TLV_DETECT_EVT will be sent, to notify the application 194 ** internally if not performed already. An application may call 232 ** Data is returned to the application using the NFA_DATA_EVT. When the read 251 ** Data is returned to the application using the NFA_DATA_EVT. When the read 270 ** Data is returned to the application using the NFA_DATA_EVT. When the read 289 ** Data is returned to the application using the NFA_DATA_EVT. When the write 311 ** Data is returned to the application using the NFA_DATA_EVT. When the rea [all...] |
/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/practices/ui_guidelines/ |
icon_design.jd | 13 <li>You can use several types of icons in an Android application.</li> 74 of your application?s user interface that match the general styles used by the 83 <dd>A Launcher icon is a graphic that represents your application on the 94 application in the status bar.</dd> 103 graphically represent list items. An example is the Settings application.</dd> 143 screen sizes and resolutions. When you design the icons for your application, 144 it's important keep in mind that your application may be installed on any of 153 store them in density-specific resource directories in your application. When 154 your application runs, the Android platform will check the characteristics of 157 your application, see < [all...] |
/frameworks/support/v4/java/android/support/v4/content/ |
ContextCompat.java | 53 * the application should synthesize a back stack/history for the new task so that 82 * the application should synthesize a back stack/history for the new task so that 111 * Returns absolute paths to application-specific directories on all 112 * external storage devices where the application's OBB files (if there are 113 * any) can be found. Note if the application does not have any OBB files, 117 * deleted when the application is uninstalled, however there are some 130 * An application may store data on any or all of the returned devices. For 170 * Returns absolute paths to application-specific directories on all 171 * external storage devices where the application can place persistent files 172 * it owns. These files are internal to the application, and not typicall [all...] |
/prebuilts/python/darwin-x86/2.7.5/lib/python2.7/plat-mac/lib-scriptpackages/Netscape/ |
WorldWideWeb_suite.py | 31 Keyword argument post_type: MIME type of the posting data. Defaults to application/x-www-form-urlencoded 32 Keyword argument progressApp: Application that will display progress 195 """register URL echo: Registers the \xd2echo\xd3 application. Each download from now on will be echoed to this application. 196 Required argument: Application signature 219 """register protocol: Registers application as a \xd2handler\xd3 for this protocol with a given prefix. The handler will receive \xd2OpenURL\xd3, or if that fails, \xd2GetURL\xd3 event. 220 Required argument: Application sig 246 """register viewer: Registers an application as a \xd4special\xd5 viewer for this MIME type. The application will be launched with ViewDoc events 247 Required argument: Application si [all...] |
/frameworks/base/docs/html/google/gcm/ |
gs.jd | 91 <p>This section walks you through the steps involved in writing a client-side application—that is, the GCM-enabled application that runs on an Android device. This client sample is designed to work in conjunction with the server code shown in <a href="#server">Writing the Server Code</a>, below.</p> 97 <li>The <code>com.google.android.c2dm.permission.RECEIVE</code> permission so the Android application can register and receive messages.</li> 98 <li>The <code>android.permission.INTERNET</code> permission so the Android application can send the registration ID to the 3rd party server.</li> 100 <li>The <code>android.permission.WAKE_LOCK</code> permission so the application can keep the processor from sleeping when a message is received. Optional—use only if the app wants to keep the device from sleeping.</li> 101 <li>An <code>applicationPackage + ".permission.C2D_MESSAGE"</code> permission to prevent other Android applications from registering and receiving the Android application's 102 messages. The permission name must exactly match this pattern—otherwise the Android application will not receive the messages.</li> 108 <li>If the GCM feature is critical to the Android application's function, be sure to 110 ensures that the Android application cannot be installed in an environment in which it 129 <application ...> [all...] |
/packages/apps/DeskClock/src/com/android/deskclock/alarms/ |
AlarmStateManager.java | 132 * @param context application context 150 * @param context application context 189 * @param context application context 210 * @param context application context 236 * @param context application context 254 * the application notifications and schedule any state changes that need 257 * @param context application context 276 * the application notifications and schedule any state changes that need 279 * @param context application context 298 * the application notifications and schedule any state changes that nee [all...] |
/frameworks/base/docs/html/about/versions/ |
android-3.2.jd | 74 give developers additional ways to manage application UI across the range of 100 <p>When designing an application's UI, you can still rely on the platform to 103 can design the application UI according to the amount of horizontal or vertical 116 in which the application UI will need to be drawn, not including screen areas 121 current horizontal or vertical space available for application layout, measured 128 <p>The new screens support API is designed to let you manage application UI 248 manifest attributes specify the range of screens that the application supports, 255 attribute lets you specify the maximum smallestWidth on which the application 257 the value specified, the system displays the application in normal mode but 262 attribute lets you specify the maximum smallestWidth on which the application [all...] |
/ndk/docs/openmaxal/ |
index.html | 28 a Surface or a SurfaceTexture. When rendering to a SurfaceTexture, the application can apply 59 stream and one AAC audio elementary stream. The application provides 98 <h3>Adding OpenMAX AL to your application source code</h3> 120 Finding or creating useful multimedia content for your application is 321 OpenMAX AL for Android supports a single engine per application, and 331 OpenMAX AL and OpenSL ES may be used together in the same application. 334 The application should first create both engines, then use both engines, 349 can be significant for an application developer, so it is important 356 standard. An application developed with this version should 363 your application source code to conform to the new API. We expec [all...] |
/art/runtime/base/unix_file/ |
README | 11 your application.
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/build/tools/droiddoc/templates-pdk/assets/ |
customizations.js | 4 + "<p>To use this " + thing + ", your application must specify API Level " + minLevel + " or higher in its manifest "
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/cts/tests/SignatureTest/tests/src/android/tests/sigtest/tests/ |
AllTests.java | 25 * Finds all instrumentation and unit tests for this application.
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/cts/tests/src/android/text/style/cts/ |
MockURLSpanTestActivity.java | 25 * A Mock application for {@link URLSpan} test.
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URLSpanStubActivity.java | 25 * A minimal application for {@link URLSpan} test.
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/cts/tests/src/android/widget/cts/ |
GridLayoutStubActivity.java | 24 * A minimal application for {@link android.widget.GridLayout} test.
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LayoutDirectionStubActivity.java | 24 * A minimal application for layout direction test.
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LinearLayoutStubActivity.java | 25 * A minimal application for {@link LinearLayout} test.
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MultiAutoCompleteTextViewStubActivity.java | 25 * A minimal application for MultiAutoCompleteTextView test.
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ProgressBarStubActivity.java | 23 * An application for ProgressBar test
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RatingBarStubActivity.java | 25 * An application for ProgressBar test
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/developers/build/prebuilts/gradle/BasicAccessibility/BasicAccessibilitySample/src/main/res/values/ |
base-strings.xml | 26 This sample demonstrates how to create an accessible application, using a mix of different widgets demonstrating different ways of adding accessibility markup to a UI.
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