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Attaching windows or Adobe documents to web forms.

My iPad mini and iPhone won't allow me to browse and attach any documents other than photos to online forms or emails.... for example I have a CV and covering letter as word docs but cannot attch them to job applications online as I am only able to browse and attach photos! I have installed iPhone/pad apps for Word, PDF and ogle Drive but can't find any way to attach these documents unless they're saved as photos.... Surely there must be a way?!?! Otherwise i'll need yo buy a windows laptop :/ Help please!!

iPad Mini

Posted on Sep 2, 2015 4:52 AM

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Sep 2, 2015 11:54 AM in response to Langforc

Uploading files

iCab uploading files
"FILE UPLOADS:iCab Mobile can upload any files on web pages, like uploading photos on flickr.com or Facebook.com. Due to limitations of the iOS this does not everywhere, but it works fine on many web sites."
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/icab-mobile-web-browser/id308111628?mt=8

See this thread.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2714162?tstart=0

email the file to some email you have like gmail. Use icab to access your email on the web. download. upload to site.


iUploader app

"The iUploader app is the only way I know of to load files such as resumes and cover letters to sites such as Monster and CareerBuilder (those having the "Browse for File" links intended for desktop use) from an iOS device. If there is another way to do it, then I'm just not aware of it. I asked for this on the Apple discussion forum months ago and now here it is! Thank you app devs for this!" https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/iuploader-free-uploads-downloads/id541315293?mt= 8

Attaching windows or Adobe documents to web forms.

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