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Hidden Gem of iOS6: File Uploads in Mobile Safari

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Re: Hidden Gem of iOS6: File Uploads in Mobile Safari

#13

Does anyone know why it took so long to implement such a basic feature?

I wouldn't be surprised if they wanted to force people to create native apps instead of allowing web app file uploading via the browser. Forces extra people to buy a developer license, so more money for Apple. And not to forget, more apps in the store...

Re: Hidden Gem of iOS6: File Uploads in Mobile Safari

#17

You can upload things, yet have nearly nothing resembling a filesystem accessible to users. How's that work? Do you just use your iCloud or Dropbox files?

You can choose to take a photo/video, or choose one from the camera roll. The standart camera roll view then opens.

Re: Hidden Gem of iOS6: File Uploads in Mobile Safari

#18

Does anyone know why it took so long to implement such a basic feature?

I wouldn't be surprised if they wanted to force people to create native apps instead of allowing web app file uploading via the browser. Forces extra people to buy a developer license, so more money for Apple. And not to forget, more apps in the store...

Unlikely given that iPhone 1 launched with no SDK and Jobs claiming web apps were just as good. That it wasn't in that initial OS was bizarre enough - that it persisted until iOS6 is really odd.

Re: Hidden Gem of iOS6: File Uploads in Mobile Safari

#19
post #3

Yup, input type=file only took them 5 or 6 years to finally implement while Android has had it since 2.0 But since ipad1 can never have ios6, you'll have to do alternative methods for any website service you operate for years to come.

Apple was probably concerned with the security implications of providing Safari with access to the local file system.
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