Android :: Save New File Into Asset Directory From App
Sep 18, 2009
Is it possible for the App to create a new file/asset and write this into the /assets directory. The reason being, that's the only way I can tell webkit will load a local file/resource.
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Jul 28, 2009
When I saved a file or open a dir under sdcard dir, it always complains:"Parent directory of file is not writable: /sdcard/myfile, java.io.IOException: Parent directory of file is not writable" Any idea what's wrong?
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Oct 6, 2010
how to create a sub folder in asset folder at run time and copying the files from res folder to my assets sub folder.
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Sep 22, 2010
1. I opened Office Excel.
2. Made a Document.
3. And now I want to save it in Storage Card in Directory
(ProjectsIndiaGujaratPatel SuppliersReport.xls).
4. How can I save it?
Anyone finding it because I tried but no solution. I also copied the "Projects" folder & all its sub-folders on my storage card. But when I open excel, it doesn't go inside the sub-folder.
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Aug 5, 2010
I want to download my apk file into "/data/local/" directory. I am able do this in external storage but unable on "/data/local" also i was trying to create folder on same location but could not do that. Through "adb push" it is possible but i need to do this java program.
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Nov 12, 2009
I am having File which contains Hebrew Content.. How to load that file.. I tried by using
webview .loadUrl("file:///android_asset/abc.htm") but it won't works.. Some garbage content was there.
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Jul 5, 2010
My requirement is to open one app's Asset file from another app via content provider.(I am exposing that file with ContentProvider implementation)I am able to open few files and read, but while opening some files I am getting exception. Please find the implementation for opening Asset File.Can anyone point out me, in what scenarios, we will get this exception.
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Nov 19, 2009
Is there any way to load PDF file from Asset/URL in Browser or WebView or any other way?
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Apr 4, 2012
I want to write some text file into asset folder Is it Possible to do..Expect sdcard .I want write it .
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Jun 15, 2013
I've tried looking around google, xda search tool, have read all pages (3 of them) in Xposed wiki. I've been trying to cheat in a game called Galaxy On Fire 2 HD (I have purchased it), I've found some tutorials how to do that on iOS by modifying some binary files (assetsdatainships.bin and items.bin), on android those files are in game apk, and I cannot modify them without breaking signature.
I found Xposed framework and I think it could be perfect for my purposes. Is there an easy way to replace those asset files by my own? I have very little programming skills though, but I'll try. I've found a short example in wiki, but I don't understand it. I've read wiki tutorial 2 times but still have only vague idea how all this works.
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Sep 14, 2009
I'm writing an application where images are read from the filesystem based on a certain naming scheme and file structure. To add images to the application, I need to be able to add to this file structure. I need to be able to select from existing images and copy the image to its new location.
I've set up a chooser, as follows: i = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_GET_CONTENT, null); i.setType("image/jpg"); startActivityForResult(Intent.createChooser(i, "Select photo"), PICK_FROM_FILE);
When I get the result using this line: URI uri = URI.create(outputIntent.getData().toString());
the value of uri looks like this: content://media/external/images/media/2
How do I transform this into a jpg file?
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Nov 2, 2012
In my emulator "Fpse for Android". I would like to chage the place where games are saved, by default they are saved in internal memory ".fpse/memcards" in 2 files named "slot1.mcd" "slot2.mcd"
In my "Fpse for Android" i went in "setting>misc" i change the save states to a "saved games" folder that i created in my external sd card, play crash bandiccot 1 USA, PS1, WITH USA Bios, I saved game, by file manager i went inside "saved games" folder, it is hempty, game is still saved in default position above mentioned.
What i have to do in order to change the saved games positions, i would like to save them in my external sd card.
Manually t is possible to move the 2 mentioned files, ther save states: "slot1.mcd" "slot2.mcd" to another position? Let say as example my "saved games" folder inside my external sd card?
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Apr 17, 2009
I wrote a file to the sdcard, but it failed as follow:String sdcardFIle = "/sdcard/xxx.txt" FileOutputStream fos = openFileOutput (sdcardFile, Context. MODE_ WORLD_ WRITABLE ) ; openFileOutput failed, because fIle "/sdcard/xxx.txt" contains a path seperator. It is so strange. Is there another way to handle the situation?
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Mar 31, 2010
I'm trying to save a file in a subdirectory in Android 1.5.I get a exception saying I can't have directory separator in a file name ("/"). I'm missing something of working with files in Android..I thought I could use the standard Java classes but they don't seem to work.I searched the Android documentation but I couldn't fine example and google is not helping me too.I'm asking the wrong question (to google).
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Sep 13, 2010
I am using following to code to create a directory
private static final String TRIAL_DIR_NME="trial";
File dir = getDir(TRIAL_DIR_NME, MODE_PRIVATE);
Now I want to create a custom file inside this directory. Basically I want to write "trial start date" for app and then compare that date to determine if trial period has expired.
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Apr 29, 2009
I am new to Android and creating my first application.I want to create a file in the current directory. Basically I have a file bundled with aplication package as raw resource. I want to make a copy of this file in the current file. The reason to create copy in current directory is that I want my file reading code in native java, portable code.So my query is how can I create a file on current directory? The location current directory is important here as I do not want to make use of device specific hardcoded path or any Android API while reading the file. This is so I want my file reading code portable.
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Jan 31, 2013
Tried it, i put aapt,apktool and apktool.jar in /system/bin...
But when typing apktool it says "no such file or directory"
How can i make it work?
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Sep 29, 2010
This should be very simple, but I can't find the answer anywhere. How do I load an html file (which I assume I keep in res/raw folder) into a webview?
neither mWebView.loadUrl("file:///raw/about");
or
mWebView.loadUrl("file:///raw/about.htmal");
works.
What's the correct syntax or arrangement.
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Aug 21, 2009
I have written a test case to implement a conference contact management system with Content Provider and SQLite. The launch activity is a Listactivity and the customized provider is extended from ContentProvider, u know, actually the sample is so similar to the Notepad Sample in the official SDK packages. However, i can't find the created .db file in the /data/data/myapp/ except the /lib directory. Why?
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Jul 20, 2010
when I run this code, it starts playing all the audio files in the assets directory, in alphabetical order instead of just playing the audio file I requested. What am I doing wrong? Is there a better way to play audio files from the assets directory?Is there a difference between keeping audio files in the assets directory and keeping them in the res/raw directory? Besides the fact that they don't get ids if they are in the assets directory. If I move the audio files to the res/raw folder then I have a problem with reusing MediaPlayers because there is no id parameter for setDataSource(). I can't find a good guideline for handling this kind of problem.
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Sep 2, 2010
Is there any way that I can link a keyword in a TextView to a file or directory on the user's SD card? My app produces stack trace files when it crashes and I want the user to able to click a link in my About dialog to view either the latest one or the folder containing all of them. (Something like "If this app crashes, please send [link]the latest stack.trace file[/link] to us at myapp@example.com.")
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Nov 10, 2010
Friends, My application has to get current gps position in every seconds and write this data as byte array to a file in files directory. To check the data in that file I tried to open mnually. But i couldn't open. How can i read the file. The file is a text file
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Jun 17, 2010
I'm using a default Eclipse project file generated for my Android application, and I want to keep it in a targets/ directory (along with other eclipse-specific files) in order to better organize my project structure (I also plan on adding a target for NetBeans).
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Sep 25, 2009
Sometimes in LogCat I'll see Wrote stack trace to '/data/anr/traces.txt'
But when using the DDMS perspective, "File Explorer" View, I can't see anything in the "data" directory, I'm assuming because permission denied. Is there a way (short of rooting my ion device) to read what's in that text file?
Is there perhaps an android app for developers that will show the contents of the file? It would seem there would have to be some way of reading the file without rooting the device, otherwise why does the o.s. write it out? How can I read this file?
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Jun 3, 2010
I am using ZipInputStream and BufferedOutputStream to decompress a file from a zip archive in Android 1.6. The code runs without exceptions, but when I check the existance of the file, I can't find it. I am just looking for the filename. Is there an application directory that stores this file? Do I need to specify a directory?
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Aug 26, 2010
I have this code:
CODE:...............
On the marked line of file.createNewFile();
I get java.io.IOException: Parent directory of file is not writable: /sdcard/log.db
I have an sdcard installed and I can easily copy files to it. What might be wrong?
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Oct 20, 2010
So I decided that I didn't like the default messaging app, so I got rid of it for Handcent SMS. When I receive messages, I get a popup quick reply thing, but beyond that, when I go to look at the conversation view, I see only texts that I sent. I tried every setting I could find in my phone, and nothing seems to help. Also reinstalling the default app is not working.
"cannot stat mms.apk no such file or directory".
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Jul 9, 2010
I have an Android app that saves a text file directly onto the phone, in the app's install directory. I need to allow the user to create a new email, attaching this saved text file. When I start the intent to send the email, everything shows up in Gmail correctly, but the attachment does not get sent. All of my searches on stack overflow seem to only deal with attaching an image file from the SD card. Below is the code that I used. Please let me know if I have done something incorrectly.
File myFile = new File(getFilesDir() + "/" + "someFile.txt");
FileOutputStream stream = null;
if( file != null )
steam = openFileOutput("someFile.txt", Context.MODE_WORLD_READABLE);
stream.write(some_data);
Uri uri = Uri.fromFile(myFile);
Intent sendIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_SEND);
sendIntent.setType("text/plain");
sendIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_SUBJECT, subject);
sendIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_TEXT, email_text);
sendIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_STREAM, uri);
file.close();
startActivity(Intent.createChooser(sendIntent, "Email:"));
I've also tried sendIntent.setType("application/octet-stream"); but that didn't make a difference. I'm at a loss for why the file doesn't attach and get sent.
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Jul 24, 2010
I don't see anything about this change in the API differences report at http://developer.android.com/sdk/api_diff/8/changes.html. However when my Nexus One started running Android 2.2, the list of files created by the following code are now in reverse alphabetical order rather than alphabetical order (as they were with Android 2.1 and earlier, AFAIK):
CODE:.........
The line "Arrays.sort(fn);" revives the alphabetical order of the list, but sorts are computationally expensive and AFAIK the explicit call to Arrays.sort() was unnecessary prior to Android 2.2.
In addition to seeing this order change on the Nexus One, it can be confirmed on the emulator running level 7 and level 8 AVDs.
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Oct 3, 2010
I have the default home page for the app, and let's say for example I start to type facebook. Under where I type it comes up with the usual predictions, like facebook login, facebook news, etc. But the top one is usually a link to the exact URL (in this case to facebook) but whenever I click one of those links, I get a page that says:
"Server Error
404 - File or directory not found.
The resource you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable."
Is there anyway to get these links to work? Or get rid of them all together so I don't accidentally click them.
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