If I was trying to figure out how to do something and I came to a thread where someone asked how it was done, then found that after a single question the thread was closed. You'd be jumping from thread to thread trying to figure out how to do something. That seem absolutely ludicrous.
I'm just trying to append to a text file using B4A, on a Windows 7 shared folder. In asking how it's done, you've kindly given me a link to a library and example.
Unfortunately, that example doesn't give an example or explain how you use the openOutputStream command which I assume is what does it.
I've spent the entire time since I started this thread trying to search through various threads and modify the example to do what I'm trying to achieve, but still I don't know how.
If I start another thread, it will be titled "SMB Writeline" and will contain exactly the same question. Surely it's better for me to try and ask the relevant questions here to achieve this objective?
Q. How do I append to a text file using B4A on a shared folder on a windows laptop?
A. Using the jciffs library.
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Very unhelpful!