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Are there plans for SuperContainer to work in FileMaker Go or is there something I need to set in the Web Viewer for it to work.

Thanks!

Dana

Hi Dana,

if you use the '&style=noapplet' option it works, so

http://10.0.1.50/SuperContainer/Files/360Demo/1?width=240&style=noapplet

Best regards,

Ruben van den Boogaard

Infomatics Software

Ruben is right - the noapplet mode will make it appear correctly. You cannot upload files from FileMaker GO because Safari does not support uploading files on the iPad.

We will update SuperContainer at some point to recognize the FileMaker Go client and switch to noapplet mode automatically.

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Thanks!

[...]You cannot upload files from FileMaker GO because Safari does not support uploading files on the iPad.

It appears that some developers have figured out how to get around the file upload issue in Mobile Safari. Is there any chance of getting a workaround in place that could allow us to upload images from the iPhone/Pad photo library? I have a project that is begging for this right now.

- Dave

Hi David - that thread on Stackoverflow is not for uploading files from Safari (at least it doesn't look like it to me), it's for doing HTTP uploads from Objective C applications. That wouldn't work with SuperContainer, which runs inside WebKit.

One more note:

if you're looking for a way to open files stored by SuperContainer, in Safari on iOS. You can use a combination of OpenURL script step with a SC RawData URL , this is useful only for files which Safari on iOS can handle, i.e. PDFs and images.

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