Thank you for your answers! Based on the assumption that I already
have the apk-file, your answers are very helpful, because I was not
aware of the issue with the binary file format. I've tested the aapt
command and it did what you said, which is ok.
But my question should have asked how I can pr
If you are running on a device, you can use the Java APIs to get and read
the package and compiled XML files out of it.
If you are running on the host side, "aapt dump xmltree " will print out a not-at-all-XML-but-human-readable
version of the binary XML file.
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 2:51 PM, ro
The key on how to decode it is in SkBML_XMLParser.cpp
On May 21, 6:51 pm, rollbak wrote:
> That is not so simple, because manifest insideAPKis converted to a
> binary file which format is unknown.
>
> On May 21, 2:52 am, Raphael wrote:
>
> > APKs are simply zip files. If you have anAPK, you ca
That is not so simple, because manifest inside APK is converted to a
binary file which format is unknown.
On May 21, 2:52 am, Raphael wrote:
> APKs are simply zip files. If you have anAPK, you can read its manifest.
> R/
>
> On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 1:49 AM, brian.schim...@googlemail.com
>
> w
APKs are simply zip files. If you have an APK, you can read its manifest.
R/
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 1:49 AM, brian.schim...@googlemail.com
wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> is there some way to retrieve the manifest.xml of an application from
> the market, without installing the application? I think the
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