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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T03:07:34+00:00 2026-06-09T03:07:34+00:00

I’m trying to upload data captured in a local html file on an iPad

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I’m trying to upload data captured in a local html file on an iPad and save it to server.

I found this: Sending data to an external file via Ajax

So as far as I can understand, there is no way to send the info doing something like this:
ajax.open(“POST”,’http://www.misite.com/canvas/testSave.php‘,true);
from a html on the iPad, I’m right?

So I just want to know if anyone knows a trick to do this. Thanks!

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    2026-06-09T03:07:37+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 3:07 am

    After a couple of weeks this is what I could achieved.

    1.- The function that sends the data (an image generated from a canvas):

    function sendImageData()
        {
            var filename = $("#filename").val().trim();
       if(filename == ''){
        alert("File name is needed");
        return;
       }
    
            var uploadCanvas = $("#uploadCanvas");
            var canvasData = uploadCanvas[0].toDataURL("image/png");
            var debugConsole= $("#debugConsole");
            debugConsole.val(canvasData);
    
          $.ajax({
                type: 'POST',
                url: "http://yourremoteserver.com/canvas/save.php",
                data: {
            canvasData:canvasData,
            filename:filename
        }
            }).done(function() {
                        alert("saved: " + filename + ".png");// THIS IS NOT WORKING YET.
                    }
                    );
        }
    

    2.- The PHP that receives and saves the data:

    <?php
    $imagen = $_POST['canvasData'];
    $filename = $_POST['filename'];
    
    if (isset($imagen)){
        $imageData=$imagen;
        $filteredData=substr($imageData, strpos($imageData, ",")+1);
        $unencodedData=base64_decode($filteredData);
        $fp = fopen( $filename.'.png', 'wb' );
        fwrite( $fp, $unencodedData);
        fclose( $fp );
    }
    ?>
    

    If anyone can help me with the .done function to work (remember, the html file is in an ipad and the php on a server) let me know. Cheers.

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