![]() ![]() If you decide to upload the stacktraces to the server, you can use a php script ( index.php) to view them. It's not optimal, but it works and you can improve it if you want to use it in a production application. This solution has been inspired by Project android-remote-stacktrace (specifically, the save-to-device and upload-to-server parts) and I think it solves the problem mentioned by Soonil. ![]() For sample applications and debugging purposes, I use a simple solution that allows me to write the stacktrace to the sd card of the device and/or upload it to a server.
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