hi liangcng,
please read the below post.......i hope it helps
Hi Gert,
i found the problem for my "No dictionary loaded". i got the path wrong. Actually it is easy to make that mistake. i think that's why many others have the same problem.
I should have the path "file:///Mmc/MUSIC/3.4.0" instead of "file:///Mmc/MUSIC/3.4.0/dictionary" . So you see I thought the dictionary is a directory so i included in the path. so dictionary is a file.
For those of you who had the same problem i have, here what i have done:
all the previous versions don't have the browser function to find your path file, so i suggest you to download version 3.4.0 which is given by Gert in this thread. Also version 3.4.0 don't have a dictionary file so it is quite small so your mobile phone can accept and run it. i think you already have a dictionary file from previous version already. BTW, the browser is not so great but it will do the job. After you selected one directory and another and another but it doesn't give you stop and let you hit "Apply". so what you should do is after you browse you path, you can write it down and go back and key in in your phone. So here we go:
1. i copy mids_3.4.0.jar, mids_3.4.0.jad, dictionary and put in one folder called 3.4.0 (some phones don't require jad file, but if you require jad file, you can download a program called "JadMaker" so you can create your own jad file.) i had a JadMaker_1.15 but i dont know how to attach it here.
2. i then copy this folder to SD card or you can copy it to your phone memory
3. i go to the phone and run mids_3.4.0.jar file, it ran perfect and has no error except the "no sign" which is no big deal, just continue.
4. now came the part where i had struggle for 2days. Create the right path for the application to load the dictionary. you can create your path "file:///directory1/directory2/etc.../ and stop right here, DON'T name the last directory "dictionary". that was my mistake, i thought dictionary was a directory so i include dictionary in my path so i can read the files inside the dictionary, but doing that don't work. If your phone ran the jar file ok and has "no dictionary loaded" then the only problem is to set your path correct.
i hope this help.......keep posting if you have problem........i will try to help if i can.
please read the below post.......i hope it helps
Hi Gert,
i found the problem for my "No dictionary loaded". i got the path wrong. Actually it is easy to make that mistake. i think that's why many others have the same problem.
I should have the path "file:///Mmc/MUSIC/3.4.0" instead of "file:///Mmc/MUSIC/3.4.0/dictionary" . So you see I thought the dictionary is a directory so i included in the path. so dictionary is a file.
For those of you who had the same problem i have, here what i have done:
all the previous versions don't have the browser function to find your path file, so i suggest you to download version 3.4.0 which is given by Gert in this thread. Also version 3.4.0 don't have a dictionary file so it is quite small so your mobile phone can accept and run it. i think you already have a dictionary file from previous version already. BTW, the browser is not so great but it will do the job. After you selected one directory and another and another but it doesn't give you stop and let you hit "Apply". so what you should do is after you browse you path, you can write it down and go back and key in in your phone. So here we go:
1. i copy mids_3.4.0.jar, mids_3.4.0.jad, dictionary and put in one folder called 3.4.0 (some phones don't require jad file, but if you require jad file, you can download a program called "JadMaker" so you can create your own jad file.) i had a JadMaker_1.15 but i dont know how to attach it here.
2. i then copy this folder to SD card or you can copy it to your phone memory
3. i go to the phone and run mids_3.4.0.jar file, it ran perfect and has no error except the "no sign" which is no big deal, just continue.
4. now came the part where i had struggle for 2days. Create the right path for the application to load the dictionary. you can create your path "file:///directory1/directory2/etc.../ and stop right here, DON'T name the last directory "dictionary". that was my mistake, i thought dictionary was a directory so i include dictionary in my path so i can read the files inside the dictionary, but doing that don't work. If your phone ran the jar file ok and has "no dictionary loaded" then the only problem is to set your path correct.
i hope this help.......keep posting if you have problem........i will try to help if i can.