On 11/10/11 12:32 AM, Kalle Vahlman wrote:
2011/11/10 Victor LI<rtj...@hotmail.com>:
Hi,
Does the webkit implements the chapter " Video conferencing and peer-to-peer
communication" now?
if it doesn't , is there any plan to support it?
There are people working on it:
https://lists.webkit.org/pipermail/webkit-dev/2011-November/018445.html
I suppose bugzilla has bugs for this, although they are not mentioned
in the announcement.
Would probably be a good idea to have a tracking bug for this though?
Seems like there's need for consensus; a tracking bug might help
webkit-devs develop an internal consensus.
From the spec, data section: "there is currently not enough agreement
on the data channel to write it up."
http://www.w3.org/TR/webrtc/#the-data-stream
Also, on the p2p communication side:
Seems like the only means of passing arbitrary binary data over P2P in
this spec is to flash a QR code in front of a web cam.
I don't want to see P2P implemented so conservatively in browsers that
it's restricted to webcams and pre-recorded audio-video files.
The spec mentions a "signaling channel" but that channel is coordinated
"via the server, e.g. using XMLHttpRequest.".
-Charles
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