I've been developing this one app for a few months now with eclipse.
I've had no problem writing to the sdcard in the past. Now it just
creates an empty file when the following code is used:
try {
FileWriter fw = new FileWriter("/sdcard/shootme.txt");
BufferedWriter out = new BufferedWriter(fw);
out.write("help! I'm going crazy");
out.close();
} catch (IOException e) {
Toast.makeText(cntx, "WriteFailed!", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
}
Toast.makeText(cntx, "Written! " , Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
It runs fine and the last toast pops up like everything is fine... but
no... it's an empty file that got created!
I was just making code changes on what was written and all of a sudden
this happens. I did notice that when using WinImage to manage the
sdcard, the attributes were changed to Archive.
I deleted the avd and sdcard I was using and created a new one just in
case and it still happens.
I checked and all my other apps do the same thing... a different
computer did the same thing. An app with just the code above doesn't
work either. I tried SuperCSV.jar and it just writes an empty file.
Help!
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