Fix for bug 2467152 files with spaces fail to open.
from http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=4638 If you try to use a WebView to open an image (of any type) that is stored in your project's assets/ directory the image will be written to the screen as text (instead of drawn as an image) if the filename contains a space. The problem stems from MimeTypeMap, which determines the file type from the url. Spaces, represented as '%20' are not included in the list of acceptable characters for an image file name, causing the image to be treated as plain text. I am remedying this by adding '%' to the list. Change-Id: I29e3da57f3cdaa63ed60b1e6977ba62a0dd108e5
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@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ public class MimeTypeMap {
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// if the filename contains special characters, we don't
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// consider it valid for our matching purposes:
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if (filename.length() > 0 &&
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Pattern.matches("[a-zA-Z_0-9\\.\\-\\(\\)]+", filename)) {
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Pattern.matches("[a-zA-Z_0-9\\.\\-\\(\\)\\%]+", filename)) {
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int dotPos = filename.lastIndexOf('.');
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if (0 <= dotPos) {
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return filename.substring(dotPos + 1);
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