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From: "R.Wieser"
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Subject: Re: binary AndroidManifest.xml, resource ID to string. How to ?
Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2024 20:34:18 +0200
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Andy,
> Must be some while since I poked about inside .apk files, maybe this itool
> s already what you used to extract, if not then it might help?
>
>
Thanks. But how would it ? Yes, it would (would it?) show the strings
I'm after, but still not giving any indication to /how/ it got them. And
that, the method, is what I'm after.
Besides, I'm afraid that that tool won't be able to run on my current
machine.
Regards,
Rudy Wieser