Show Obsolete 3 View All Add an attachment proposed patch, testcase, etc. Do the new APIs help fixing this bug? Is there any chance this can be shipped with Mobile Safari 11? Is there any timeline for this or is it another feature reserved for apps that live in the app store? Not just serve the user a dirty raw text file with no option to save.
I find it hard to believe that this is not available functionality in iOS I'm making an educational web app and it's a must to be able to save json files.
Is there any ETA for this issue to be resolved? As mentioned in comment 11 , fixing this will certainly involve proprietary code so it is up to Apple to fix it. Comment 15 Henrik Joreteg PST My company has built a web app that doctors use during surgery to produce anesthesia charts.
The final product of the web app is a PDF that the doctors download. The user flow is great in every major browser except Safari on iOS. This has been a giant thorn in our side and frankly makes Apple look bad. Because we have to explain to these doctors that if they're using an iPad they have to do extra work to of saving the final report.
The UX flow for this is not ideal, by the way. Thank you! I'm pretty sure I've found the holy grail in cross-browser PDF download. But everything else should "Just work". Works like a charm for all the major browser except Safari on IOS. Is there any update, timeline by any chance? Anything we can do to help? Have you tried this in iOS Safari. I tried doing it with a FileReader to no avail.
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Browse All News Articles. Windows 11 Performance. Edge Shopping Features. Spotify Lyrics. Windows 11 Mute Keyboard Shortcut. Edge Buy Now Pay Later. Windows 10 November Update. Apple Self Service Repair. I can think of two good options: Look into eTags, and your ability to use them. These are designed for this situation. The browser will explicitly ask your server whether the file is up-to-date or not.
You can just turn this on in apache if you don't have it aleady. Create a new URL for each new image and use a far-future expires header. This is what you are working on.
If you have the same image with different query string that is bad. I get you don't want it to never cache. That way, the URL for that file will change everytime, the requested file was changed.
Credits to Michael Krelin - hacker. Doesn't matter that you change the value attached to the image url or not. That's why it is BAD! Gianluca Demarinis Gianluca Demarinis 1, 2 2 gold badges 12 12 silver badges 15 15 bronze badges. Rob Vanders Rob Vanders 1 1 gold badge 5 5 silver badges 13 13 bronze badges. You could as well turn off caching, because your example will force the browsers to download the files each time because the timestamp will change each second.
I would suggest removing the i and s at the end, so the timestamp changes every hour. This way the browsers will download the images only once per hour. G" — Shumoapp. On the contrary, using workarounds supports browsers' bad support for these ideas ; I see your point, and I know further discussion usually leads nowhere - something is "better" but does not work as intended, something is "worse" but do work.
RageZ RageZ Don't tell someone to read the manual. Chances are they have and don't get it. Provide an answer or move on to the next question. Let's work to help developers, not make them feel stupid. Related Questions. Cross domain call with ajax.
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Posted on Apr 26, AM. Thank you LACAllen! D espite what Apple Support told me you are correct. I contacted Apple Support and their response was that "Download and Keep Originals" only applied to photos taken on the device. They maintained that this setting would cause the full-res version of the photo to stay on the device and be uploaded to iCloud.
The support person I spoke to seemed very certain of this. This is not the case. I tried the migration one year ago when Photos first came out on the Mac.
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