https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46610

--- Comment #25 from Ron Surratt <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #18)
> (In reply to comment #17)

> Flash is very controversial for political reasons. It may be acceptable as a
> fallback mechanism on old browsers that don't support the latest and greatest
> html features, however its a no-no to require flash (might be considered
> acceptable if the particular flash thing works with gnash). Java is much more
> considered ok, but still not exactly loved either.

I was wrong, WAMI knows nothing of HTML5 and only uses Flash... just client
side , nothing on server. from them (at
https://code.google.com/p/wami-recorder/)

"The WAMI recorder uses a light-weight Flash app to ship audio from client to
server via a standard HTTP POST. Apart from the security settings to allow
microphone access, the entire interface can be constructed in HTML and
Javascript."


 sooo is this a deal breaker? Sounds like it. If so, sorry for wasting your
time, and perhaps it would be better to wait for a GSoC solution that uses the
latest and greatest technology.  Unless someone has a suggestion.

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