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I have an ImageView with a share intent( which works great, brings up all the apps I can share the image with), however, I can not share the photo because it has no path on my phone. How do I go about saving the ImageView on my phone? Below is my code.

 public void taptoshare(View v)
{  
    View content = findViewById(R.id.myimage);
    content.setDrawingCacheEnabled(true);
        Bitmap bitmap = content.getDrawingCache();
        File file = new File("/DCIM/Camera/image.jpg");
        try 
        {
            file.createNewFile();
            FileOutputStream ostream = new FileOutputStream(file);
            bitmap.compress(CompressFormat.JPEG, 100, ostream);
            ostream.close();
        } 
        catch (Exception e) 
        {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }


    Intent shareIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_SEND);
    Uri phototUri = Uri.parse("/DCIM/Camera/image.jpg");
    shareIntent.setData(phototUri);
    shareIntent.setType("image/*");
    shareIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_STREAM, phototUri);
    startActivity(Intent.createChooser(shareIntent, "Share Via"));

}   
}

UPDATE Ok, so I figured it out. Now I have a new question, how would I go about saving this image to a new folder?

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A new question should be made separately, as you can not award multiple answers for a single question. But anyway, File has a mkdirs() method that can be used to ensure the specified folder exists. – AlbeyAmakiir Nov 29 '11 at 22:25
oh ok thanks @AlbeyAmakiir! Noted for future posts! – dabious Nov 30 '11 at 3:17

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up vote 3 down vote accepted

When saving and loading, you need to get the root path of the system, first. This is how I'd do it.

File root = Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory();
File cachePath = new File(root.getAbsolutePath() + "/DCIM/Camera/image.jpg");
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I've added that in but it is still not working..any of suggestions? – dabious Nov 29 '11 at 5:04
it works now! Thanks a bunch!! – dabious Nov 30 '11 at 3:17

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