I just had the idea of testing <input type=file> on the Wipeout Pure browser. When I clicked the open (I'm guessing this is what it is, it's some Japanese stuff that I can't read) button next to the text box, it locks up. Can anyone who reads Japanese tell me what it actually says? Also, since the Japanese PSP/Wipeout Pure has a newer browser version, can someone try the same thing on it?
You can find an example of <input type=file> here:
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/forms/file.html
Yeah, it's a pretty long URL, but bear with me please. Feel free to point out any examples with shorter URLs. The text box next to the "open" button is also unselectable, so making a test site that has some plausible UNIX-ish files pre-set as the value might be interesting.
Browser - <input type=file>?
Re: Browser - <input type=file>?
THe button next to the Input box says "Go". However, its function is the same as any URL or search engine input box.Herman wrote:I just had the idea of testing <input type=file> on the Wipeout Pure browser. When I clicked the open (I'm guessing this is what it is, it's some Japanese stuff that I can't read) button next to the text box, it locks up. Can anyone who reads Japanese tell me what it actually says? Also, since the Japanese PSP/Wipeout Pure has a newer browser version, can someone try the same thing on it?
You can find an example of <input type=file> here:
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/forms/file.html
Yeah, it's a pretty long URL, but bear with me please. Feel free to point out any examples with shorter URLs. The text box next to the "open" button is also unselectable, so making a test site that has some plausible UNIX-ish files pre-set as the value might be interesting.