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iphone: attach photo - alexh - Apr 23rd, 2010 Thanks for the great program! I have created a form in which people fill in data and attach images, as part of an online graffiti reporting system. Is there any way to create a method for iphone users to submit a photo from their phone? That would be very helpful! Thanks, Alex RE: iphone: attach photo - Ben - Apr 24th, 2010 Hi Alex, Very interesting! But I really don't know - I'm rather behind on the whole mobile thing. I only just got a cellphone this week (I know, I live in the 1990's ![]() What happens when you click on a file upload field in a web form within an iPhone? Doesn't that open a file open dialog? If so, this may be a limitation with the iPhone itself... I'm not sure how it handles management of images. Sorry. Not much help. Any iPhone users out there who have an idea? - Ben RE: iphone: attach photo - alexh - Apr 24th, 2010 Thanks for the reply, The dialog box is just grayed out so you cant even click it. I know there are iphone applications that allow you to open and send images stored on the iphone, as well as the ability to email photos.. but just never seen a website that allows you to send photos using a file upload button. Sounds like its an iphone limitation. Hopefully there will be a solution some day, because I think it would be super useful! Thanks, Alex RE: iphone: attach photo - alexh - Jan 13th, 2011 Unfortunately I have not found anything yet. I am aware of the ability to email photos, and upload or attach in an actual app, but what about attaching/uploading from the browser so it could be used with form tools? (Jan 12th, 2011, 8:45 PM)iGrace Wrote: Absolutely, there are particular applications that are able to email photos. The iPhone has already its features of the attach photos and other abilities. I believe there are ways to make it possible to submit and forward photos from their iPhones. |