How To Fix Manifest No Grammar Constraints DTD Or XML Warning In Eclipse
Posted by blogmeister on
April 22, 2013
Well, a warning is a warning and this is a harmless one. I for one do not like seeing warning icons beside my XML files in Eclipse. I find them annoying.
To clear this warning message, go to Windows > Preferences > XML > XML Files > Validation.
There is an entry there under the group Validating files called No grammar specified. Change the dropdown value from Warning to Ignore.
Voila! No more warning message!
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How To Fix “Application Is Not Installed On Your Phone” Error Message In Android
Posted by blogmeister on
August 19, 2011
If you encounter this error message “Application is not installed on your phone” when you deploy your Android app, the culprit is within your manifest file.
This can happen if you have your activity declared twice in your AndroidManifest.xml file. And by twice, I mean one: as a normal activity and two: as the launcher.
Make sure every activity in the manifest file is declared only once.
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