Hi  Thomas.
I m aware of the  File API in HTML5. But   as you can see the API is
supported in different  level by the broswer providers. IE  does not support
it at all.  So the only  cross  browser solution will be a plug in

2011/4/13 Diego Lovison <[email protected]>

> Yes....
> Chrome have the api too...
> I dont know about safari, ie and opera
>
> On 13 abr, 13:08, Thomas Broyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> > That's not quite true actually:http://www.html5rocks.com/features/file
> > Seehttps://developer.mozilla.org/en/using_files_from_web_applicationsfor
> > some sample code.
> >
> > It's far from the level of support of Flash though...
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