+dev@ Hi Michael, thanks for pointing that out. I've just made a change to master to fix the docs. The correct value is "bundle".
I don't think you'll be able to do what you want though. This location is read-only. What you could do instead is copy your assets to the PERSISTENT filesystem directory on start-up and then set your start page to there. On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 12:43 AM, Michael Stanford <mich...@stanford.cc>wrote: > Thanks for this Andrew. > > In an iOS Cordova app, I would like to read and write the to the app > bundle directory. I think. What I mean is, in my HTML I have something like > '<img src="images/wally.jpg">'. > > I would like to read and write to that "images" directory from my > javascript. > > I am assuming that for this I need the "bundle" or "app-bundle" file > system, but I can't figure out how to get this, I won't burden you with all > the foolish attempts I have made to achieve this, but I would be very > grateful if you could send me an example line of Javascript that achieves > this end. > > Thanks in advance, > Michael. > > P.S. I am probably misreading your documentation ( > http://plugins.cordova.io/#/package/org.apache.cordova.file), but I am > confused that under "Configuring the plugin" you have: > <preference name="iosExtraFilesystems" > value="library,library-nosync,documents,documents-nosync,cache,bundle,root" > /> > which as you can see references "bundle", while under 'iOS' you have: > app-bundle: The application's bundle; the location of the app > itself on disk > which references "app-bundle." Are these the same thing? Are they what I > think they are (e.g. app-bundle/js/* would list all the files in the js > directory)? > And if they are, how would I access them programmatically? > >