I Agree :)

Even dough that File API still have a long way to go  to reach the level the
plug in hav. I m still waiting  for a decent HTML5 library  to read and
write Excel  and PDF files on the client.

2011/4/14 Thomas Broyer <[email protected]>

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>
> On Wednesday, April 13, 2011 8:56:15 PM UTC+2, nino ekambi wrote:
>>
>> 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
>>
>
> No, the cross browser solution will be GWT's deferred binding: use the File
> API when available and fallback to Flash and/or Silverlight otherwise. ;-)
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