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Android: Issue with acceptable file types via bluetooth

I've got a problem with pushing files to my Nexus One. It seems to me that there is only a small selection of file types that are accepted by my phone (such as jpg, gif and so on). I recently tried to push other files to my phone (in my case gpx) and my phone rejected it automatically. Is there a way to bypass or extend this filter in my program? Is there also a way to catch those files by a service?

My bluetooth connexion is reading only zeros

From my Android phone, I'm trying to read (using Bluetooth) incomming strings from an external GPS device. I've followed mainly the BluetoothChat example and everything seems to work as expected so far. My reading thread is executing and I can see variable bytes packets incoming when looping with the following code: Log.d(TAG, "BEGIN mConnectedThread"); byte[] buffer = new byte[1024]; int bytes; // Keep listening to the InputStream while connected while (true) { try { bytes = mmInStream.read(buffer); // Test... String strReadBuf = new String(buffer, 0, bytes); // Send the obtained bytes to the UI Activity mHandler.obtainMessage(BluetoothHandler.MessageType.READ, bytes, buffer).sendToTarget(); } catch (IOException e) { Log.e(TAG, "disconnected", e); sendErrorMessage(R.string.bt_connection_lost); break; } } The strings I'm supposed to read

My bluetooth connexion is reading only zeros

From my Android phone, I'm trying to read (using Bluetooth) incomming strings from an external GPS device. I've followed mainly the BluetoothChat example and everything seems to work as expected so far. My reading thread is executing and I can see variable bytes packets incoming when looping with the following code: Log.d(TAG, "BEGIN mConnectedThread"); byte[] buffer = new byte[1024]; int bytes; // Keep listening to the InputStream while connected while (true) { try { bytes = mmInStream.read(buffer); // Test... String strReadBuf = new String(buffer, 0, bytes); // Send the obtained bytes to the UI Activity mHandler.obtainMessage(BluetoothHandler.MessageType.READ, bytes, buffer).sendToTarget(); } catch (IOException e) { Log.e(TAG, "disconnected", e); sendErrorMessage(R.string.bt_connection_lost); break; } } The strings I'm supposed to read

File Transfer Bluetooth GameKit [closed]

I want to transfer the file from one iphone/ipad to another via bluetooth.i have googled and found the gamekit which ca do the perr to peer network.i have integrated successfully.But when i run it only searches for iphone/ipad but unable to find any device.it search for unlimited time, Then i have checked manualy but unsuccesful. Specs :ipad :4.3.5 (8L1) and ipad: 4.3.3 (8j2) and third one is Iphone 4S Is it not possible to transfer ia bluetooth? What are the prerequisits for it if any? Regards, Aamir