Originally posted by whynot
Sites-2-Go will read a PDF, however, it only has plain vanilla HTML support (no javascript). And, Site-2-Go shows all of the files as a flat table.
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Sites-2-Go, and iSaveWeb, DO support JavaScript. Just make sure that your script works when it's loaded from a local drive, not from a web server.
FYI, Sites-2-Go, and iSaveWeb, internal browsers are based on mobile Safari, and it's Safari who shows PDF forms as flat file. To confirm that, just open your PDF form in Safari on your iPhone / iPad and see that it's.
Originally posted by whynot
We really need a product in between. Somethine that will save a intranet web site (down to, say, 3 levels), plus all of the associated PDF, Excel, and Word documents. Then, display it using HTML5 compliant web browser (e.g. Safari)and seemless move back and forth between HTML and PDF pages. |
FYI, the problems with Forms (PDF, Excel, Word, etc.) don't have anything to do with HTML5. Mobile Safari is HTML5 complaint, but just doesn't support forms.
You can check another our app Forms-2-Go that supports HTML forms.
Edited by Kirill - April 20 2011 at 11:14am