Comment by ortylp
@hmallat thanks for the hint: this should have been part of your answer (with explicit disclaimer, as for every "developer mode" hack)
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ortyip: you can do the following in developer mode: * optionally, make a backup of the script /usr/libexec/obexd-contentfilter-helperapp * replace it with a script that exits with exit status 0...
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Which configuration file needs to be modified, to force bluetooth to accept files regardless of the "type"? Maybe this is somewhere in the bluetooth specification, but is is such an idiotic limitation,...
View ArticleComment by hmallat
lpr: Mediaplayer should be registered as a handler for audio/ogg (and other types) but is not, I'll file a bug for that. Thanks for noticing the issue.
View ArticleComment by lpr
that does not explain why it is not possible to transfer files with the extensions .ogg .flac .aac and .ac3 that could be handled with mediaplayer...
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Re Obex-FTP, it's not officially supported on the device because we didn't qualify it. Qualification of BT profiles costs time and money. If there is enough demand, it might be included in a future...
View ArticleComment by sponka
Thanks for an answer, but ... *"unfortunately sending the file mime type of the file in a header is not mandatory for OBEX transfers"* -- yes -- fortunatelly, because as it is now I have to rename...
View ArticleAnswer by hmallat for Sending files from PC to Jolla by Bluetooth is...
Hi, it's a limitation of the current implementation. File extension is used to check if there's an application on the phone that can handle the incoming file (unfortunately sending the file mime type...
View ArticleSending files from PC to Jolla by Bluetooth is extension dependent
I have a simple text file (test.txt) on my PC. This file I am able to transfer to my Jolla. If I change the extension to .pem (.random), when I try to send the file to Jolla I get "The request could...
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