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I have an XML file located in the assets folder. The XML file is parsed to Object without issues (so that means the XML is 100% correct).

Now what I'm doing is I copy the XML file from the assets folder to the Internal Storage. When I try to open the copied XML file from the internal memory I always get an exception.

org.jdom.input.JDOMParseException: Error on line 660: At line 660, column 8: not well-formed (invalid token)

When calling this line:

Document doc = (Document) builder.build(xmlStream); (Where xmlStream is InputStream argument)

The file seems to be copied just fine, because I took the xmlStream-argument, converted it to String, and printed it to the screen, and it looks fine. They key here is that the exception always says that the last position of the file is wrong. So the last char of the closing tag at the buttom of the file is '>' located in line 660 col 8.

The Copy operation

public  class  InternalMemory {
  private static Context mContext;
  public  static String INTERNAL_PATH;
  static {
    mContext = App.getContext();
    INTERNAL_PATH = mContext.getApplicationContext().getFilesDir().toString();
  }
  public static void SaveStream(InputStream is,String folder,String fileName) {
    String path = INTERNAL_PATH + "/"+folder+"/";
    File file = new File(path);
    file.mkdirs();
    path += fileName;
    OutputStream os;
    try {
      os = new BufferedOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(path,true));
      write(is,os);
      os.flush();
      os.close();
    } catch (FileNotFoundException e) {
      e.printStackTrace();
    } catch (IOException e) {
      e.printStackTrace();
    }
  }
  private static void write(InputStream in, OutputStream out) throws IOException {
    byte[] buffer = new byte[1024];
    int read;
    while((read = in.read(buffer)) != -1){
      out.write(buffer, 0, read);
    }
  }
}
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  • How are you copying it? Sounds like the character encoding is getting mangled. or perhaps the newline at end of file is missing? I don't know if your parser requires a trailing newline (I doubt that, because that would be stupid).
    – Satya
    Jul 1, 2012 at 14:45
  • Yes, i'm copying it. The source file does not have a trailing new line. it might be encoding issue, but where should i define the encoding ? the parser is jdom
    – ibm123
    Jul 1, 2012 at 14:48
  • @ibm123 show the code which copy's the file. You can specify the encoding when creating the out/input readers. Jul 1, 2012 at 14:49
  • That's the parser code. Unless I'm missing something, I don't see the code to copy it. But, I'll take your word for it.
    – Satya
    Jul 1, 2012 at 14:54

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Ok, like always.. didn't notice i'm appending the file

os = new BufferedOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(path,true));

should be os = new BufferedOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(path,false));

thanks all

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