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We have an IPFS 2010 form with a picture control. When an iPad user clicks the picture control in the browser form the 'choose file' button is greyed out. Has anyone found a solution to this they are happy with?
Hi there,
I suspect that since iOS doesn't have a traditional file system structure that this probably won't work like it does on Windows. Not sure, but they may be some mobile alternatives out there that could work for you. Good luck!