Ah, you beat me to the answer, excellent.

But when checking my answer, I realized that there's no way that I can
see to extract the original XML. 'xmltree' is a pain to decode, though
I'm sure it's of great help to that one guy who maintains the XML
encoding/decoding code!

It would be easy to output equivalent XML with an 'aapt dump xml <path/
to/apk> <e.g. res/layout/main.xml>', there have been a number of times
I would have found this very helpful - mostly to be sure I was
debugging what I thought I was debugging!

What I'd really like to see would be a .apk inspector integrated into
Eclipse.

It'd be great if it could also dive into class.dex and at least tell
us what's there. I can't find a way to do this now?

On Nov 29, 10:45 pm, Dianne Hackborn <[email protected]> wrote:
> aapt dump badging <path/to/apk>

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