Arrayindexoutofboundsexception In Android's Kxmlparser
Solution 1:
I have a similar exception. In my case, the xml had been downloaded and saved to the SD. When I opened the file, I saw that it cut out "mid-sentence", as it were. It looked like there had been an error in downloading the file. Deleting the file and re-downloading fixed the issue in this instance, but to prevent future issues of the same type, I check for ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException when reading an xml, and assume the file is corrupt when it catches one.
It's obviously just a bandaid solution to a vaguely defined problem at the moment. If I figure more out, I'll update my answer.
Solution 2:
I found a bug-fix for Android 4.4 mentioning this: Change 61530
So the proper exception you should be getting is: Unterminated element content spec, meaning unexpected EOF.
Solution 3:
The lower layer (kxml) is incorrectly throwing an unchecked Exception when it encounters bad xml. To workaround this, when using XmlPullParser, replace
try {
// use XmlPullParser
}
catch (XmlPullParserException ex) { ... }
with
try {
// use XmlPullParser
}
catch (Exception ex) { ... }
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