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My phone's built-in file browser doesn't know how to open epub files even with Albite HD installed. I know that native applications (.sis) can "claim" file extensions. Is that at all possible for Java applications? My phone is a Nokia 5230 running S60 5th edition.
It matters because this phone has only two options regarding reading and writing files: "ask every time" and "not allowed". That includes listing a folder's contents, so every component in the path to an epub file generates a question.
I tried asking Google ("java mobile associate file extension nokia" and "java mobile register file format") but it had no useful answers.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi!
My phone's built-in file browser doesn't know how to open epub files even with Albite HD installed. I know that native applications (.sis) can "claim" file extensions. Is that at all possible for Java applications? My phone is a Nokia 5230 running S60 5th edition.
It matters because this phone has only two options regarding reading and writing files: "ask every time" and "not allowed". That includes listing a folder's contents, so every component in the path to an epub file generates a question.
I tried asking Google ("java mobile associate file extension nokia" and "java mobile register file format") but it had no useful answers.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: