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Old 11-04-2010, 12:35 PM   #36
emellaich
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Originally Posted by harakiri View Post
I can download certain files using Safari today provided there is an application on the iPad that is opening them.
For example I can download epub books using Safari and open them directly in Bluefire Reader.
Do you know how that works? The reason I ask, is that the situation that I am aware of doesn't actually open the file in Safari and send it to another app -- it just tranfers the URL for the file to the alternative app.

Unfortunately, the 'transfer URL' approach doesn't work for me since the places I am getting content from all require logins. My original session has a login, but the app that it is transferred to is not already logged into the service.

So I would be interested in any apps that could actually transfer files (without going through drop box).
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