market with this capability? (I didn't use it much, at the time there
was no 3g in this area. Plus, submitting incoming phone #s to a 3rd
party service was really skeevy.)
As an aside, Dianne is a girl's name. :)
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 10:47 AM, Jarman <jarman.android@gmail.com> wrote:
> I just had a private mail-discussion with Dianne Hackborn and he asked
> me to put this issue on the Developer forum for further discussion.
>
> I have managed to override the in-call screen from the Java API (i.e.
> not modifying the source).
> (If you want to se it happen, download Jarmans ReverseLookup from the
> Market, it´s free)
>
> Reply from Dianne:
>>> It can't be done in a supportable way without modifying the source. I don't know how you went about your
>>> solution, but there is probably a good chance that it would be broken in a future version of the platform. Actually >> there could even be a chance of it bring deliberately broken if security concerns get raised (disrupting the
>>> standard in-call information like this without the user approving is something that is likely to get filed as a
>>> security bug in the platform).
>
> What do think about this?
>
> Best Regards
> Jarman
>
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