![]() ![]() Var canvas = document.getElementById('cSave') Save a JPG (with quality setting) or full quality PNG to user's drive. The code is taking me to a new page with the url "domain name/iString" and generating a 404 since iString obviously does not exist as a document. Here is the pre-existing code with the new code in "if(isIOS())." block. So, a simple question: is there a way to download the canvas image to an iOS user's mobile device?ĮDIT: I have tried integrating the first answer below into my code, but I obviously have the syntax wrong. It's hard to believe that this is impossible. I have a working pure JavaScript image editor that will not let the final editing step, saving the edited image, happen in iOS. However those questions are several years old, and it is possible that a workaround has been developed, or that there is now a way to do this. This question has been asked before and the general response is that it can't be done on iOS. ![]()
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