no..my html files n my apk are referenced as"

href="file:///android_asset/filename.html"

image use the same base url


On Jan 10, 2:05 pm, Mariano Kamp <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>    let's say I write content onto the local filesystem using  
> Context.openFileOutput(). For the sake of this example one file IS  
> index.html and one IS image.png. The former references the latter in  
> the html code.
>
>    How can I get the browser to display the content? I tried many  
> different ways and failed so far.
>
>    I can't just use the url: file:///data/data/com.myapp/files/index.html
> . The browser just says "Web page not available". Also when loading  
> the content of the index.html file directly, it does not show the  
> image. Like this:
> contentWebView.loadDataWithBaseURL("file:///data/data/com.myapp/files/index.html
> ", "<html>Hello, World!<img src=\"image.png\"/></html>", "text/html",  
> "utf-8", null);
>
>    I wrote the content with Context.MODE_WORLD_READABLE.
>
>    Any ideas? I read somewhere that I should provide a WebClient and  
> override shouldOverrideUrlLoading for whatever reason. But that  
> doesn't work at all for me. This method is never called (android-sdk-
> mac_x86-1.0_r2).
>
>    I guess I can try to ask the user to turn off shared access for the  
> sdcard and use that, but that's really not what I want. In a pinch  
> though ... any ideas?
>
>    Also when using Context.openFileInput/Output I can't use folders,  
> right? Any ideas if the file system slows down when I have a thousand  
> small files there?
>
> Cheers,
> Mariano
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