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Double commander view files on android tablet
Double commander view files on android tablet












double commander view files on android tablet

This did not work for the mhtml files which have been moved to other folders and then returned to /Download folder. mhtml extension to saved mhtml files :) on my devices, I guess from upgrading to Android 10)

double commander view files on android tablet

mhtml extension from older times or with manually added extension by renaming saved mhtml files without extension - from certain time Chrome stopped to append. Thus, (m)HTML files saved into /Download folder with Chrome (with. NOTE: on my Samsung devices, downloads onto internal storage were saved into /Download folder in all versions of Android (9, 10, 11), but downloads on an external SD card changed their folder from /storage/emulated/exSD_CARD/Android/data//files/Download in Android 10 to /storage/emulated/exSD_CARD/Download in Android 11, where exSD_CARD is the device's label for external SD card ( 0123-4567 or 9C33-6BBD in my devices) This means that on Android 11, the folder from which Chrome can read local (m)HTML is /Download folder, not Android/data//files/Download in internal or external storage space like in Android 10. 116, my Firefox version is 68.4.1, and my phone OS is Android 10 Pixel Build/1.īrowsing local files (in internal storage space) in Chrome using file:///sdcard/ or file://localhost/sdcard/, one can notice that only media files and subdirectories (if any) are listed in almost every folder except the "Download" folder (but not in its subfolders=subdirs). js files that will allow Chrome to access them without issues? At work, I'm not online or connected to anything, so loading from another server/computer is not an option.įor reference: My Chrome version is. Is there a proper way for a non-Android-developer to use a local web app like this? Is there perhaps a location on the phone where I can place my.

double commander view files on android tablet

Also, Firefox just doesn't run as nicely as Chrome. I could use Firefox, but it seems to be because it's not yet using the Scoped Storage standard, which if I understand correctly, will be a requirement in the next Android version, so that means I cannot rely on it working in the future. Now when I try to load the URL (ie: file:///storage/emulated/0/_MyDocs/SignInTracker.html) I get an access denied error. Just some HTML and JavaScript, and before Android started enforcing the Scoped Storage, I had no issues using it. I created a little web app to help at work. It keeps coming up when trying to solve my current issue. You may note the almost duplicate title from this question.














Double commander view files on android tablet