On 2013 Feb 13, at 13:31, koko <k...@highrolls.net> wrote:

> I run my app on the iPad, which I understand, should register support for the 
> document types in CFBundleDocumentTyes with the system.  What I expect is 
> that choosing a file of my supported type in DropBox will inform the user 
> that my app can handle the file type.  This does not happen.

I think the problem is: "Welcome to iOS".  The iPad is not a Mac, koko.

More to the point, I think that you need Dropbox to explicitly support your 
document type.  A more practical alternative is to pass the document via Apps > 
File Sharing in iTunes.

But I'm only writing as an iPad user.  Maybe an iOS developer who has actually 
done this could please reply with more accurate information.


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