Sujet : Re: binary AndroidManifest.xml, resource ID to string. How to ?
De : address (at) *nospam* is.invalid (R.Wieser)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 05. Jun 2024, 09:11:06
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Andy,
It looked like it would even extract the numbered resource files, but I
didn't run it.
Extracting from an APK is easy enough (7-zip "for teh win"). What would
those numbered resource files supposed to look like ? I can see a few
files with digits in them (v??, ??dp), but nothing that I would call a
numbered file.
I also saw various code libraries for reading compressed apks, search AXML
or ABX
"compressed apks" as in zipped-up ? Or something special ?
But when I need stuff like that I'll probably try myself first. Yep, I'm
that kind of hobbyist. :-)
Although my current proggie only shows resource-IDs and not strings (file
paths?), it already does what I wanted from it : extract the requested
permissions for my viewing.
And by {deity}, some, on the outside simple apps, want a shitload of them.
A PDF organizer seems to need 44 permissions.
Besides, I'm afraid that that tool won't be able to run on my current
machine.
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No JVM?
One of things, yes.
Regards,
Rudy Wieser