Hi Marc,

thank you very much. You confirmed my suggestion.
Regards,
         MF

On Jun 22, 1:44 pm, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> mf-team wrote:
> > i'm writing an application that needs to store some small jpeg or
> > pngs. Looking at the documentation i have seen that databases are
> > stored under /data/data/package_name/databases
> > I decided to store my data under /data/data/package_name/files.
> > With the emulator i can see all these files (databases and images)
> > under the proposed directories but moving the application on a real
> > device and installing a file system browser i cannot see any file
> > under /data. Can anyone explain me why?
>
> Security.
>
> > My application works perfectly on my mobile (HTC magic) so i think
> > that data is downloaded and stored.
> > If this is a security constraint, do i need to put the application
> > under debug on the mobile in order to inspect file system?
>
> AFAIK, there is no way to "inspect" the file system on a normal (i.e.,
> non-rooted) production device. That means you cannot browse it with DDMS.
>
> At least for debug-compiled apps, I used to have success using adb pull
> to directly reference a file and download it off the device, though I
> haven't tried that since Android 1.5 was released.
>
> --
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>
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