Web Applications Working Group Issue Tracker:
FileError [1] and FileException [2] both define a DOMString attribute
called name that contains the name of the error/exception constant as
a string. Since this is not a useful "human readable" error message,
and developers should be encouraged to wri
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 4:28 PM, Web Applications Working Group Issue
Tracker wrote:
> FileError [1] and FileException [2] both define a DOMString attribute called
> name that contains the name of the error/exception constant as a string.
> Since this is not a useful "human readable" error messag
Web Applications Working Group Issue Tracker:
> FileError [1] and FileException [2] both define a DOMString attribute
> called name that contains the name of the error/exception constant as
> a string. Since this is not a useful "human readable" error message,
> and developers should be encouraged
WebApps-ISSUE-181 (FileError-Name): Use case for FileError and FileException
name attribute [File API]
http://www.w3.org/2008/webapps/track/issues/181
Raised by: Adrian Bateman
On product: File API
FileError [1] and FileException [2] both define a DOMString attribute called
name that