Nice, good to hear.  Yeah, sorry I hadn't read this correctly at first.  I
went back and read the original message after my first reply, but had
accidentally assumed you wanted to touch the camera directly from JS, as you
would do in an app, rather than pop up a dialog.

Kris

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 6:26 PM, tazz_ben <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well it is and isn't.  It is a DOM element, but a whole bag of (new)
> javascript properties come with it.  For instance, in my case I'm interested
> in this because I want to add the ability to take a picture of the receipt
> when you record the expense in the offline mobile app for Torch project
> Management.   So, I'll actually put the file tag in a hidden iframe and have
> have javascript interacting with it.
>
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