Adding better test to see if a directory is being moved/copied into itself.
Copy /sdcard/myDir to /sdcard/myDir-backup is okay but
Copy /sdcard/myDir to /sdcard/myDir/backup should thow an INVALID_MODIFICATION_ERR
- Replacing currentNW and homeNW with networkName.
- Changing Connection constants to strings instead of ints.
- Firing online/offline events on network change.
I could not get rid of the url encoding and decoding without hampering some users ability to pass non-ascii characters back to JavaScript. However, I was able to reduce the amount of data being passed from Java to JavaScript by 40% by decoding common characters that occur in JSON and XML. These characters will survive the round trip just fine and don't need to be encoded.
This is the best solution I could come up with. You won't be able to read files as large as you could in 0.9.4 but it will get close and it will support non-ascii characters.
Issue #82: The RandomAccessFile class in Android's version of Java does not write non-ASCII characters very well. I've switched to using a FileOutputStream which seems to work just great. Tested by myself and folks from Egypt and the Netherlands.
Issue #87: Fixed a problem where the file errors were being returned as evt.target.result.code.code.
Adding a new object to navigator called 'connection'. Users can query the
connection object to find out what type of network, if any, the device is
connected to. The connection object will be updated each time there is a
connectivity change on the device.
Renaming supportedAudioFormats to supportedAudioModes.
Renaming supportedImageFormats to supportedImageModes.
Renaming supportedVideoFormats to supportedVideoModes.
Adding copywrite header to the Capture.java file.
Contact search was not working for unicode letters. The CallbackServer was changed so that it returned url encode strings. On the JavaScript side the PhoneGap callback handler decodes the returned string.
When you call window.openDatabase() on an Android 3.0 device you get and error something like this:
E/Web Console( 1791): SECURITY_ERR: DOM Exception 18: An attempt was made to break through the security policy of the user agent.
Simon worked with Pat for a bit and they think this is a WebKit or Android/WebKit interaction bug. In the meantime this fix determines if you are on Android 3.0 and uses Droid_DB if so.
(for such SQL as e.g. CREATE TABLE).
It is especially important when work with dome 3d party persistemce
libraries, like e.g. http://github.com/zefhemel/persistencejs which
passes these nulls.
An implementation of the W3C Media Capture spec:
http://dev.w3.org/2009/dap/camera/Overview-API
Capture operations are supported for audio, video, and images. Each
capture operation launches the native audio recorder, video recorder,
or camera application, respectively.
A standard from has no trailing whitespace after a content-disposition line like so: "Content-Disposition: form-data; name="data";" however when using the extra params of Android FileTransfer a space is added on the end "Content-Disposition: form-data; name="data"; "
This fix simply removes the trailing whitespace.
FileTransfer returns FILE_NOT_FOUND_ERR on http 500 error
For some reason on Android if you do a getInputStream() on a HTTP Connection and the server returns a 500 error it will report a FileNotFoundException. Catching this exception and throwing an IOException so that we can report a more accurate error in JavaScript.