Module want: iPhone image uploader
Started by Svet, Nov 21 2011 05:48 PM
6 replies to this topic
#2
Posted 21 November 2011 - 08:46 PM
I might be wrong but I don't think mobile Safari even allows it.
#4
Posted 21 November 2011 - 10:50 PM
Some alternatives:
Email-to-site functionality, wherein your site has a script that reads incoming email including attachments and posts it to PW.
Integrate blog software and use one of the native iOS apps for blogs to get the information through to ProcessWire.
Email-to-site functionality, wherein your site has a script that reads incoming email including attachments and posts it to PW.
Integrate blog software and use one of the native iOS apps for blogs to get the information through to ProcessWire.
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#5
Posted 22 November 2011 - 10:42 AM
Right on, Maruchan.
Apps are a pain, seems like email-to-site would be the way to go.
This is what I found so far: http://www.iphonehac...one-flickr.html
I will have to look for such script.
Apps are a pain, seems like email-to-site would be the way to go.
This is what I found so far: http://www.iphonehac...one-flickr.html
I will have to look for such script.
#6
Posted 23 November 2011 - 11:31 AM
I never understood why uploading through the mobile safari browser on iOS is disabled. Must be to protect the mobile operators. Apparently you can get it working on a jailbroken iphone using an additional app.
I researched ways around this limitation a while ago for another project, but never implemented it.
The best solution I could find, was to use a native iPhone app that helps you with the upload process.
The user will have to install the upload helper app first (they are all free). Then you will probably need some good knowledge of how Processwire handles uploads so you can configure the upload dialog to call the app using javascript.
Here are some of those apps :
Picup
http://picupapp.com/
Aurigma Up
http://www.aurigma.com/iphone/
cliqcliq Quickpic
http://www.cliqcliq....port/quickpic/ (website seems to be down - here is the iTunes store app page http://itunes.apple....d347874926?mt=8 )
I researched ways around this limitation a while ago for another project, but never implemented it.
The best solution I could find, was to use a native iPhone app that helps you with the upload process.
The user will have to install the upload helper app first (they are all free). Then you will probably need some good knowledge of how Processwire handles uploads so you can configure the upload dialog to call the app using javascript.
Here are some of those apps :
Picup
http://picupapp.com/
Aurigma Up
http://www.aurigma.com/iphone/
cliqcliq Quickpic
http://www.cliqcliq....port/quickpic/ (website seems to be down - here is the iTunes store app page http://itunes.apple....d347874926?mt=8 )
#7
Posted 23 November 2011 - 05:12 PM
Here's an email-to-post script example for the Textpattern CMS. Maybe something like this could be adapted for ProcessWire: http://files.krusedulle.net/moblog.txt
I'm a freelance, processwire-using web designer based in california. work site | personal site | visuals
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