I managed to delete the only copy of cyanogenmoda7rc1plus.zip I had (Dexter's A7+ Cyanogenmod) and Dexter no longer has it. Does anyone have it? I would happily host this thing for the community should someone have it and can send it to me via FTP (PM for details) or link via mediafire or something.
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I have it, hurray! For those who need it, you can find it here: (replacing dots with. and slash with /)
24dot17dot251dot200 slash cyanogenmoda7rc1plus.zip
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Hi guys and gals I am having a issue with my app I'm making. The app uses webview to load a special web page to let a user download files mostly .pkg files but some zip files and exe's as well. I have the app built and it loads the website url I need it to but when I click on a file to download it to the storage card it does nothing at all. I know I need to do something with the DownloadListener I'm just not sure what or how. The snippets of code I have found on the net to try to understand it has not worked. I have given permission to the net and SD card in the manifest file. Any help with this would be great Thanks
p.s. for some reason it wont let me post my code. if anyone can help + rep for you
No one on this? ok well I know I need to set up a downloadlistener but I am unsure how to do this everything I have found is only to force media to be played somewhere but I need to just make it download the file to the root of the sdcard. any help even to a good tutorial or link with a code snippet for a different file type that i could modify to work would be very helpful
Hi!
I've been trying to upload an .apk to my webhost (through ftp) and when I try to download it through the given url, the file doesn't download. Instead I only get text, just as if my host don't understand the file.
Any idea how I can fix this? Is it though .htaccess or what? /:
(I've tried to search this but with no luck)
First off I don't know too much about ftp but from what I do know I would imagine what you want to do would involve the .htaccess file in the apk's directory
My guess would be in the .htaccess file you'd have to edit/add the FilesMatch line
(if that doesn't work it may me just "Files" instead of "FilesMatch" - not sure)
Code:
<FilesMatch "\.(apk)$">
ForceType application/octet-stream
Header set Content-Disposition attachment
</FilesMatch>
Other alternatives I can think of are either:
Change the link from [B]ftp[/B]://your.ftp.org/blah/android.apk to [B]http[/B]://your.ftp.org/blah/android.apk when you give it out - but I realize this kinda defeats the purpose of using a FTP in the first place
Upload the .apk into a zip. That should force the 'save as' dialog
Hopefully this does the trick for you
**I hope this post looks correct - adding the html myself I may have messed up somewhere along the line, if it you see /LIST] or anything like that I'll fix it when I have access to a computer **
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kyouko said:
First off I don't know too much about ftp but from what I do know I would imagine what you want to do would involve the .htaccess file in the apk's directory
My guess would be in the .htaccess file you'd have to edit/add the FilesMatch line
(if that doesn't work it may me just "Files" instead of "FilesMatch" - not sure)
Code:
<FilesMatch "\.(apk)$">
ForceType application/octet-stream
Header set Content-Disposition attachment
</FilesMatch>
Other alternatives I can think of are either:
Change the link from [B]ftp[/B]://your.ftp.org/blah/android.apk to [B]http[/B]://your.ftp.org/blah/android.apk when you give it out - but I realize this kinda defeats the purpose of using a FTP in the first place
Upload the .apk into a zip. That should force the 'save as' dialog
Hopefully this does the trick for you
**I hope this post looks correct - adding the html myself I may have messed up somewhere along the line, if it you see /LIST] or anything like that I'll fix it when I have access to a computer **
Sent from my Android using Tapatalk
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Geniuous! Worked like clockwork!
(I used the http://-link from the start, that's where it failed.. but the .htaccess content did it's job!)
1+Thanks! ^^
Hello Guys,
https://github.com/Anasthase/TintBrowser
This is an open source browser.
I want to modify it such that:
1. It directly goes to www.google.com on opening the browser (directly post installation, shouldn't have to set homepage after installation).
2. The URL bar is not accessible, so it can only go to google.com.
I have both the decompilations: the smali and the GitHub one.
I know that the removal of the URL bar has something to do with the phone_url_bar.xml in /res/layout/ but don't exactly know what to do with it.
I'd be grateful if someone can help me with this.
Thanks in Advance.
Anyone has any idea?
The chainfire download from the nexus player root thread seems to be down, and every page I find on Google seems to point to the same page (download.chainfire.eu/631/CF-Root1/Root-Nexus-Player-fugu.zip).
Can someone please temporarily host it elsewhere?
Thanks!
I just tried the original download link and it seems to be working fine. Are you still not able to download the file?
Hi all,
Mozilla is cleaning out it's archive and intends to remove almost all of the nightly builds for B2G.
UPDATE: Bug being tracked, they will keep the latest of each branch/target combination (based on what I suggested, I hope I'm right!): https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1470575
https://discourse.mozilla.org/t/intent-to-remove-old-builds-on-july-1-2018/28831
As part of a project to clean out obsolete artifacts from archive.mozilla.org, we intend to remove old files from https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/b2g/ on July 1, 2018.
On July 1 we will:
Delete all files under https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/b2g/tinderbox-builds/
Delete everything except latest-mozilla-central* from https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/b2g/nightly/
If removing these files will seriously impact you, please reply back to me and we can hopefully find a way to preserve the files you need while still cleaning up the majority of the old builds there.
Thanks,
Chris
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I know that in the past some people have found what's in the archive useful for making custom ROMs for normally unsupported devices. I don't if anyone is still using them, however if you are then please reply to the thread in Mozilla Discourse or on the FirefoxOS development mailing list: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/mozilla.dev.fxos/Q68CmQ3lD4g/TY6GMjLnCgAJ.
EDIT: attached ZIP of sitemaps generated from https://www.check-domains.com/sitemap/ to help people navigate this enormous archive.
EDIT 2: Attached an XLSX file to try and help people navigate the archive.
EDIT 3: Add Bugzilla link.
Cheers
Does anyone know what the current size of the repo is?
Perhaps a mirror can be made?
AFAIK it's apparently 23TB, stated on irc.mozilla.org #b2g.
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AFAIK it's apparently 23TB, stated on irc.mozilla.org #b2g.
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Yikes, I only have around 1.5TB total in my desktop (shared between 12 hard drives, another terabyte on my laptop, and another in an external drive.
I think that perhaps the DataHoarder subreddit would be a good place to post this (I do not have a Reddit account).
Mozilla have not said they will delete everything, I think they are happy to keep files that people use. The problem is that we don't know what people use, hence why I thought I would spread the word and see if anyone uses any of the files.
OP updated: attached ZIP of sitemaps generated from https://www.check-domains.com/sitemap/ to help people navigate this enormous archive.
OP updated: attached XLSX made from the sitemaps to try and make it easier for people to navigate and identify what they think may be useful.