AI 148183: Add missing android namespace to minSdkVersion
BUG=1819430
Automated import of CL 148183
diff --git a/docs/html/sdk/android-1.5.jd b/docs/html/sdk/android-1.5.jd
index df52b62..addd6446 100644
--- a/docs/html/sdk/android-1.5.jd
+++ b/docs/html/sdk/android-1.5.jd
@@ -38,10 +38,10 @@
<p>Applications can reference a specific API Level value in their
manifest files, to indicate the minimum version of the Android system
required to run the application. To reference a minimum API Level, applications
-can add a <code>minSdkVersion</code> attribute in their manifest files.
+can add an <code>android:minSdkVersion</code> attribute in their manifest files.
The value of the attribute is an integer corresponding to an API Level
identifier. Prior to installing an application, the system then checks the value of
-<code>minSdkVersion</code> and allows the install only
+<code>android:minSdkVersion</code> and allows the install only
if the referenced integer is less than or equal to the API Level integer stored
in the system itself. </p>
@@ -51,10 +51,10 @@
version of the platform that your application can support. After you determine
the lowest version, you should ensure that your application's manifest file
defines the API Level of the lowest compatible platform version in the
-<code>minSdkVersion</code> attribute.
+<code>android:minSdkVersion</code> attribute.
<p>After compiling your application, you should make sure to test it on the
-platform specified in the application's <code>minSdkVersion</code> attribute. To
+platform specified in the application's <code>android:minSdkVersion</code> attribute. To
ensure forward-compatibility, you should also run the application on platforms
using a higher API Level than that used by your application. To run your
application against different platform versions in the emulator, you create an
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@
<pre><manifest>
...
- <uses-sdk minSdkVersion="3" />
+ <uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="3" />
...
</manifest></pre>
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
introduced in Android 1.5</a>. </p>
<p>If your application uses APIs introduced in Android 1.5 but does not
-declare <code><uses-sdk minSdkVersion="3" /></code>, then it will
+declare <code><uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="3" /></code>, then it will
run properly on Android 1.5 devices but <em>not</em> on Android 1.0
devices. In the latter case, the application will crash at runtime when
it tries to use the Android 1.5 APIs.</p>
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@
set it to "1". However,
before publishing your application, you must make sure to compile your
application against the Android library that corresponds to the application's
-<code>minSdkVeresion</code> value.</p>
+<code>android:minSdkVeresion</code> value.</p>
<h2 id="apps">Built-in Applications</h2>