Is it possible to write a HTML5 web application designed for the iOS devices (iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch) which can allow the user to upload an image from the filesystem?
Imagine uploading a new photo to your twitter avatar via a web app.
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Is it possible to write a HTML5 web application designed for the iOS devices (iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch) which can allow the user to upload an image from the filesystem? Imagine uploading a new photo to your twitter avatar via a web app. |
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I hate this word, but, it's impossible (up now). Here is the reasons: 1) mobile safari doesn't support upload anything. 2) mobile safari can't access ios components (actually it can, but, only through phonegap) UPDATE: iOs 6 Safari is going to support upload videos and images from the Photo Library. |
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Take a look at this link: |
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another way to approach this problem would be to give users a private email address that they can email their photos to for automatic upload (eg. photos+abc123@yoursite.com). A little more work to set up, but will give a consistent experience for users on all devices (and non-mobile users might find it convenient too). |
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I like the picup solution at http://picupapp.com |
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I found an acceptable work around for this. Add a mailTo link on the page with predefined instructions which shows the user how to copy paste an image from his camera roll into the email. Then, write a job/script that listens to that inbox for inbound emails, strip the image and process accordingly. It's not perfect, but they click the link from safari and then only need to go to photos, copy and come back to your app. After trying it on my phone, it's more than an acceptable work around that allows me to move forward without writing an App.
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You will be able to upload photos using safari in iOS 6 onwards. Although the above workarounds will still be neccesary for iOS 5 and below. |
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An idea I just thought of is to have a textbox that the user could paste a url into, allowing the user to use dropbox or a similar app and copy a public url of the dropbox file. Then the server would be able to download from the dropbox server. I need to support filetypes other than images so it sounds like picupapp won't work for me. |
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Another native iOS application (similar to Picup or iphone-photo-picker) is Aurigma Up. |
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If you're still using iOS5, please consider using iCab Mobile. Got it for my ipad and (at least for me) file upload works fine. Regards, Piotr |
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For those who run iOS5, or a lesser version of iOS then iOS6, can always resort to third-party solution like http://code.google.com/p/iphone-photo-picker/ and picupapp (as mentioned by the other answers). Also note that browsers like iCab mobile and Opera for iOS also support file uploads. Funny Chrome doesn't add this natively to lesser iOS versions... |
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