Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
is it possible to have the source for the desktop app? someone else could then
contribute this fix to your project (ie: me)
Original comment by mande...@gmail.com
on 14 Aug 2011 at 12:14
Same problem here. Using AND 0.5.1 on Windows 7 - 64-bit and Wi-Fi. Phone is
Samsung Galaxy S2. I attached a screenshot from log file
(android-notifier-desktop.log) using notepad++ so you can see the NUL-character
after the description-part.
I'm using this command in AND: echo {description} > /temp/AND_data.txt
Original comment by JP.Kinnu...@gmail.com
on 26 Aug 2011 at 1:12
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Same for me (using the Windows client). When the _description_ field is used in
a notification action (command), the command doesn't work.
e.g.
echo %date% %time% : [{type}] {title} {description} >> mylog.txt; notepad
mylog.txt
The first command (echoing to mylog.txt) doesn't work. The second command
(opening mylog.txt in notepad) works but indeed nothing new is logged.
The AND log shows:
2013-01-17 08:59:51,621 INFO [OperatingSystemProcessManagerImpl] - Command
[echo %date% %time% : [PING] "Phone sent a ping" "Test notificatieNUL" >>
mylog.txt
17/01/2013 8:59:51.62 : [PING] "Phone sent a ping" Test notificatie
2013-01-17 08:59:51,621 INFO [OperatingSystemProcessManagerImpl] - Command
[echo %date% %time% : [PING] "Phone sent a ping" "Test notificatieNUL" >>
logje.txt] exited with code [0]
Hoping for a solution .... !
Original comment by edwin.gi...@gmail.com
on 17 Jan 2013 at 8:30
I am having the exact same issue in Windows 7 x64 with the 64 bit client.
{description} always appends a null to the command line which causes it to
fail.
Could you try using either:
.replace((char)0, "");
or
.replaceAll("\\u00", "");
right before you parse out the {description} tag for the command line or even
right when you receive the value in the first place. (I would do it to all the
tags. It could not hurt to be safe.)
This will not fix why it is has a NULL, but should mask the problem enough that
the command line parameter will work.
Also, thanks for making such a great utility/app.
Original comment by But...@gmail.com
on 20 Dec 2014 at 10:18
Also maybe:
.replace("\0","");
(I just checked the (char)0 one can work, but may cause a compile error.)
Original comment by But...@gmail.com
on 21 Dec 2014 at 2:09
Sorry to keep posting, but this problem really cripples a great app and I think
I have a working solution that should be easy for you to add. I have tested it
and it seems to work.
If you modify:
notification.getDescription(privateMode)
to:
notification.getDescription(privateMode).replace("\0", "")
that seems to fix the Null issue in the command line. If you need more details,
just email me back. I would end the same replace to each get statement to be
safe. Thanks for reading.
Original comment by But...@gmail.com
on 21 Dec 2014 at 7:46
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
guardian...@gmail.com
on 30 Dec 2010 at 4:54