Yes, it is another stupid thing we have to deal with. This one though
I don't think is Google's fault, it's the device manufacturers that
decided to remap this. The only way "around" it is to allow users to
browse to the external sdcard in some way. I actually had to add a
menu item to my app to allow users to type in the path to the external
sd since if they transferred their sdcard to a new device, and that
device now had *internal* sd as well, then my app would not even see
the external card because the API was giving me the internal one.

So I added a menu item where they can type in the *real* path to the
external sdcard.

It's like writing for windows !



-niko


On Dec 13, 7:46 am, RLScott <fixthatpi...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I need to write to the SD card so the user can transfer data files
> created by my app to other devices.  getExternalFilesDir() does not
> always point to the SD card, even when there is one.  As the developer
> docs say:
>
> Quote:
>
> Note: don't be confused by the word "external" here. This directory
> can better be thought as media/shared storage. It is a filesystem that
> can hold a relatively large amount of data and that is shared across
> all applications (does not enforce permissions). Traditionally this is
> an SD card, but it may also be implemented as built-in storage in a
> device that is distinct from the protected internal storage and can be
> mounted as a filesystem on a computer.  In devices with multiple
> "external" storage directories (such as both secure app storage and
> mountable shared storage), this directory represents the "primary"
> external storage that the user will interact with.
>
> ---- and indeed my testing confirms this.  On 2 out of 3 Android
> tablets I have for testing, getExternalFilesDir() directs me to built-
> in memory, not the removable SD card.  And this posting on
> Stackoverflow indicates that there is no general solution for this
> problem:
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5524105/how-could-i-get-the-correc...
>
> How can this be?  Is it truly impossible to write a generic Android
> app that for sure will access the SD card?

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