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« on: August 11, 2010, 05:54:44 PM »

Hi all,

I was trying to find a way to install apps on my xenon (with rogers), and realized the firmware doesn't let you.

Initially I thought "crap", however shortly thereafter I remembered my offline browser for my PSP, and though a similar idea might work for this phone (because apps can only be installed through the browser).

What do I mean by this?
simple. Copy and paste the following line into your browser:
file:///c:/

However, my phone skills are very limited, I don't have a data plan and don't want to risk the costs of the data, and have no idea where to start.

Does anybody have any ideas what the root directory might be called?

Reading the post http://www.lg-xenon.com/lg-xenon-modifications/accessing-filesystem-using-bluetooth-and-obex/msg3309/#msg3309

I tried the following 'url':

file:///, and file:/// with each of the following folder names after, all demanding an iternet connection (I went on flight mode).

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<folder name="DM" />
<folder name="DRM" />
<folder name="Pso" />
<folder name="Pxo" />
<folder name="Media" />
<folder name="Obigo" />
<folder name="Modules" />
<folder name="testrw" />



anybody have more ideas?


(also, the quote is from the above-mentioned post by Tonglebeak)
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« Reply #1 on: August 12, 2010, 01:05:44 AM »

file://c:/
"Error: Invalid URL"
file://
"Error: Invalid URL"
file:///
"Error: Invalid URL"
file://Media/
"Error: Invalid URL"
file:///Media/
"Error: Invalid URL"
file://media/
"Error: Invalid URL"
file:///media/
"Error: Invalid URL"
 Cry

/
(asks to turn off flight mode)
(wap proxy connection starts)
"Invalid Address"
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« Reply #2 on: August 12, 2010, 12:46:41 PM »

/Card should be the memory card (from a Java app), but it seems the built-in browser doesn't support file://
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