I'm currently using (or at least attempting to use) Droidparts ImageFetcher in my application. There is sample code available showing how it works with CursorAdapter but I haven't been able to understand all of it and replicate it with my ArrayAdapter. I think I understand how the InjectDependency stuff works, but if that could either be further explained or not included in the answer, I'd be grateful.
Anyways, my question is, how do I stop my imageViews from loading with the wrong images once they have been recycled? I've tried attaching an ImageHolder as a tag to the view but it hasn't worked and I can't see the logic behind it...
Here's my code:
@Override
public View getView( int position, View view, ViewGroup parent )
{
    if( view == null )
    {
        LayoutInflater inflater = ( LayoutInflater ) m_context.getSystemService( Context.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE );
        view = inflater.inflate( m_resourceId, parent, false );
    }
    TextView titleView = ( TextView ) view.findViewById( R.id.title );
    if( titleView != null ) titleView.setText( m_values.get( position ).title );
    ImageView imageView = ( ImageView ) view.findViewById( R.id.image );
    if( imageView != null )
    {
        imageView.setImageDrawable( null );
        ViewHolder holder = new ViewHolder();
        holder.imageView = imageView;
        m_imageFetcher = new ImageFetcher( m_context );
        m_imageFetcher.attachImage(m_values.get( position ).imageUrl, holder.imageView, null, 10, null);
        view.setTag(holder);
    }
    return view;
}
Any pointer or example would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
 
    