On 1/12/12 12:53 PM, Arun Ranganathan wrote: 
> > Oh I'm glad to see this one! Is it Blob and File that can be put
> > into
> > IDB? How do I create a new File (with a name field) from a Blob?
> 
> > Charles: see the thread on making Blobs constructable -- follow
> > http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-webapps/2011OctDec/0439.html
> 

> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-webapps/2011OctDec/0918.html

> Seems like the consensus was to stay away from Blob to File methods.
> FileEntry and [a download] being the heirs apparent.

Well, the consensus was to introduce a constructor to Blob, which I'm about to 
do :) 

> > The File API specification should do a better job describing what
> > happens to a File if the underlying resource changes. We use the
> > word immutable, but I think we have to make this substantially
> > clearer.
> 

> My take on a File object that's been modified is that the file no
> longer exists.
> "User agents MUST process reads on files that no longer exist at the
> time of read as errors"
> "A file may change on disk since the original file selection, thus
> resulting in an invalid read."

Just to be clear, "disappearing" a file from FileList might is the same as 

item(index) 

returning null for the the index'th item. Maybe this should be enforced as well 
for any kind of modification? This isn't what Fx does today. 

-- A* 

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