There's no explicit API for local file or directory access yet.  You'd need
to use NPAPI.

Erik


On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 3:12 PM, Jabapyth <jabap...@gmail.com> wrote:

> is there some way to traverse the client's hard drive? yes I know this
> could be used for evil, etc. but I want to know if It's possible -- I
> heard about a file explorer being in chrome OS and I want to know if
> the functionality is in the current extensions API. Additionally is
> there an "open folder" dialog I could access?
> and yes these are more application-type requirements, and might be
> stretching the extension-bubble, but again, I just want to know.
>
> jared
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