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As a workaround, you can e-mail yourself the self-signed SSL certificate. Then retrieve it on your iPad and open the certificate file. iPad will ask if you want to install it. Check it to install SSL Certificate.
I've heard that you can also use the iPhone Configuration Utility to install certificates on devices. (http://support.apple.com/kb/DL851 (Mac) or http://support.apple.com/kb/DL926 (Windows)).
How did you reference the stylesheet? Using the following code should work fine:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="file.css" type="text/css" />
Currently, each individual file is linked to the remote connection. You can see the linked remote connections in the File Properties popover: http://www.textasticapp.com/v4/manual/lessons/How_can_I_quickly_upload_downloaded_files.html
So, each folder can contain files that are linked to different remote servers.
Hello,
I just tried it on my iPad 3 with iOS 6.0.1. For me, it happens almost instantly when I choose "Open In.." in Textastic either in the Files list or using the top right button above the editor.
It probably depends on the size of the file it has to copy to the other app.
Only happens for binary files. Will be fixed in an update.
Ah, ok, I see. It only happens with binary files, not with regular text or source code files.
I'll fix it in an update.
Hello, I tried to reproduce it in the latest iPad and iPhone versions of Textastic (v 4.2.2) on iOS 6. It worked for me on both devices. Can you give me more details?
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