This will take you through the process of saving blobs which are required if you wish to downgrade to an older, unsigned version of iOS or iPadOS. There are multiple methods below you can try. For unjailbroken devices, you will need to use the "Computer" method.

shshd is a tweak used for automatic blob saving. Once you have it installed, you won't need to worry about manually saving blobs as it handles it all in the background. You must be jailbroken to use shshd. If you aren't jailbroken, follow Saving blobs with TSS Saver Website.


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Blobs will automatically be saved when you download shshd, every time you rejailbreak, and every week after that. The blobs are available at the TSS saver websiteOpen in new window. To retrieve them, go to "retrieve" and enter your ECID.

The TSS Saver app can be installed on jailbroken devices and allows you to save your blobs easily with the tap of a button. If you aren't jailbroken, follow Saving blobs with TSS Saver Website instead.

blobsaver is a cross-platform PC program, compatible with Windows, macOS and Linux, that allows you to easily save your blobs on any device, jailbroken or not. It's not as convenient as the other options, however it works with the most devices.

Saving Onboard Blobs is the process of saving your previous signature from when you last updated, and converting that into a usable blob. Because you updated while the version was still signed, you can re-use these blobs, and they will still be valid. However, the type of blobs that you save will depend on how you updated to your current version.

If you updated to the version you are saving Onboard Blobs on using the Settings app over-the-air, then the blobs will be "OTA Blobs". These blobs require a bootrom exploit to be used, and only can be used with the --use-pwndfu argument in FutureRestore.

If you updated/restored to the version you are saving Onboard Blobs on using iTunes / Finder, then the Onboard Blobs will be saved like normal blobs and you'll be able to use them. However, they differ according to whether you restored or updated using a computer.

This is going to sound a little random, but what happens if you try to get the TableDefinition from the table using Table.GetDefinition()? I'm talking about the table with the blob field that you are trying to update.

It looks like I can get the table definition just fine. Please see the screenshots below. I still get the same error when trying to save blob field within a feature class, and I can save the row just fine if I simply skip the setting of the blob within the buffer.

We've finished our research about this issue. Unfortunately, I determined that this is not an SDK issue after all. It's a deeper issue- we don't support reading and writing blob fields from ArcGIS Server-based feature services. (Technically this isn't true, but the only blob support is within annotation features; generic blob fields are not supported). You cannot read or write blob fields with the Pro user interface, with Python, or with the Pro SDK.

As a work around, I've changed the blob fields as a text datatype to hold the base 64 string representation of the blob. Based on a few tests, it looks like I can read/write that string representation and encode it back to a blob. I assume this is the only possible way to work with generic blobs when using feature services?

I wanted to see how easy it would be to create a Logic App to call an API and return data from it and then translate the contents into a CSV file, any excuse to learn something new and play with Logic Apps, which is not something I have done a lot of, to be honest.

So my goal was to pick an api, call it using a GET request, grab the json from the Api and then convert this to a csv file and then create a file on blob storage. In this blog post I will show you how I went about it.

If you need to save really large files bigger than the blob's size limitation or don't haveenough RAM, then have a look at the more advanced StreamSaver.jsthat can save data directly to the hard drive asynchronously with the power of the new streams API. That will havesupport for progress, cancelation and knowing when it's done writing

FileSaver.js is the solution to saving files on the client-side, and is perfect forweb apps that generates files on the client, However if the file is coming from theserver we recommend you to first try to use Content-Disposition attachment response header as it has more cross-browser compatiblity.

saveAs must be run within a user interaction event such as onTouchDown or onClick; setTimeout will prevent saveAs from triggering. Due to restrictions in iOS saveAs opens in a new window instead of downloading, if you want this fixed please tell Apple how this WebKit bug is affecting you.

Using URLs within the same origin will just use a[download].Otherwise, it will first check if it supports cors header with a synchronous head request.If it does, it will download the data and save using blob URLs.If not, it will try to download it using a[download].

You can save a File constructor without specifying a filename. If thefile itself already contains a name, there is a hand full of ways to get a fileinstance (from storage, file input, new constructor, clipboard event).If you still want to change the name, then you can change it in the 2nd argument.

I have 2 CSVs in my blob storage and they are used as the sources of the PowerShell file, and as the result of running this PowerShell file, it will create anther CSV in the same Blob storage. From what I understand, Clouddrive is just another folder in my Azure home directory, therefore we cannot use the command " Set-AzStorageBlobContent" as it is only for saving files from local to Azure. Also, even I can do copy from my clouddrive to blob, we do not want to get a personal account involved in here. (in case the person leaves the organization)

In my application, the user have to attach a picture and send it to me, I created a flow to send this to a sharepoint list, but it goes as (i.e): blob:A6A76A9F-CD67-4FDD-B217- , The image is sent to sharepoint AND excel like this, already tried on both platforms.

My app, which is based on this template used to perform like this, but recently, for reasons I do not understand, the files are no longer saved as jpg in a folder and my images are just jotted into the spreadsheet as blob:xxxxxxxxxxxxx

I have managed to get Images to save to SharePoint Document Libraries using HTTP Requests through Flow. It works pretty well and, if you build your HTTP Request with Parameters for the SharePoint Library, you can resuse the Custom Connector in all your apps.

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If you are interested in jailbreaking your device, it's always a good idea to save SHSH blobs that allow you to downgrade and upgrade iOS to an unsigned version using futurerestore. Blobsaver saves SHSH blobs from your iPhone, iPad, iPod, and AppleTV. 

Blobsaver is a cross-platform GUI for desktops, allowing you to save SHSH blobs from your iPhone or iPad using tsschecker. This application can run on Windows, Linux, or macOS. What's more, Blobsaver uploads blobs to TSS Saver and SHSH Host services with just one click.

SHSH blobs is a digital signature that Apple generates and uses to personalize IPSW firmware. This technology was designed to control what iOS version you are allowed to install. With saved blob files, you will be able to use unsigned iOS for upgrades and downgrades.

Blobsaver application will save APTickets in SHSH2 format for your device to later downgrade using futurerestore or similar tools. SHSH blobs can't be shared between different devices. The file is generated only for one device and can be used only with this device.

SHSH blobs can be only saved when iOS is signed. Therefore, if you want to have the possibility to downgrade or upgrade your iPhone or iPad to a not signed IPWS, make sure to generate backups of your APTickets. This feature is used to downgrade iOS to jailbreak-ready versions.

Blobsaver will save SHSH2 blobs for all signed versions of iOS supported by your device including betas. It works in the background, and can read both the APNonce and generator on unjailbroken and jailbroken devices, in addition to other device information such as ECID.

On top of that, you can store an unlimited number of device configurations. Blobsaver can also save blobs for all signed iOS versions devices in the background. Simply define the frequency to check for new iOS releases in days, hours, weeks, or seconds. 152ee80cbc

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