Safari Upload Enabler enables the ability to upload files to websites

      Safari Upload Enabler is a new tweak for iDevices released this evening in Cydia that allows uploading files from an iDevice to a website. Apple has blocked the function of uploading files from within iOS, so we can't upload anything from our iDevice to any website. This tweak reactivates that option for all users and for all websites, so we will no longer have to use special applications to upload files from our terminal to the websites of some web services.

    Safari Upload Enabler is available for $1.99 in Cydia in the BigBoss repo. Unfortunately, the tweak does not work on iOS 4.0/4.1, so don't install it for nothing.

Enable native file uploads in MobileSafari! Ever wanted to upload a file on a webpage, maybe on some webmail page using Safari on your iPhone or iPad? It doesn't work because Apple disallowed file uploads from inside Safari.

Safari Upload Enabler brings you this missing capability. It comes with a file and photo/video picker allowing you to upload files like on your desktop computer.

No icon will be added to your homescreen, Safari Upload Enabler directly hooks into MobileSafari. Options can be configured from the Settings app.

NOTES TO iOS 4.0 AND 4.1 USERS:
We can't release Safari Upload Enabler for these iOS versions yet. Due to some internal memory allocation issues in the WebCore/JavaScriptCore framework Safari Upload Enabler is crashing without any obvious reason when trying to upload files. Unfortunately we cannot promise that this issue will ever be fixed.