extra cash for extra functionality seems like a good idea especially
when dealing with new tech :)
I think IF it works (composing mail using the native client) that queing
will be handled automatically by the os (the mails will remain in your
outbox until sent)
good luck!
H
On 28-5-2013 15:20, Paul A. wrote:
On 28/05/2013 13:42, Hans Wichman wrote:
maybe this might help?
http://flashsimulations.com/2011/11/30/ios-native-extension-for-adobe-air-in-app-mail-composer/
That's ideal. Thank you.
I'm still hesitant to do it - the client also requested the ability to
queue the emails until an internet connection was available. This has
come out of the blue on a project where it was never specced to
include any such functionality.
I guess they'll just have to pony up a chunk of cash before I attempt it.
Thanks again,
Paul
On 28-5-2013 14:36, Paul A. wrote:
On 28/05/2013 10:59, Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
I have emailed with attachments, but it involved a PHP file that
put the email together and attached the file as base64 then sent it
on its way. Might be a good approach for you as well. Then you can
just have your iOS app send just a form request. PDF attachments
can get tricky though. Sometimes the encryption messes with the
layout of the PDF. As long as it wasn't a really complex PDF it
sent no problem, but mine were custom layouts with graphics and
tables, etc. I did get it to work finally though. Once emailed, the
customer could view the PDF in their email automatically with the
built in PDF viewer in the iOS.
Thanks Karl.
Unfortunately the client wants the PDF to be viewable offline.
On the PHP front - good solution but I don't want to be messing with
the client server-side if I can avoid it.
Paul
Best,
Karl
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On May 28, 2013, at 4:10 AM, "Paul A." <p...@ipauland.com> wrote:
Maybe someone has a suggestion.
A client has some iPads without 3G.
The client wants to be able to email PDF files directly to a
customer from the iPad (A bit difficult without a connection) and
I've never really found a way to get flash to initiate an email
with content already in place, or as an attachment.
Normally to display a PDF via flash I'd use a link to a web-hosted
PDF, or a local file. Any ideas about how I do this from an IOS
App written in flash?
Thanks,
Paul
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