The FileSystemFileEntry interface of the File System API represents
file in a file system. It offers properties describing the file's
as well as the file()
method, which creates a web.files.File
that can be used to read the file.
The FileSystemFileEntry interface of the File System API represents file in a file system. It offers properties describing the file's as well as the `file()` method, which creates a `web.files.File` that can be used to read the file.
(create-writer this & args)
Method.
[Non Standard] [Experimental] [Obsolute]
The web.files.FileSystemFileEntry
interface's method createWriter()
a FileWriter
object which can be used to write data into the
represented by the directory entry.
FileSystemFileEntry.createWriter(successCallback[, errorCallback]);
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/FileSystemFileEntry/createWriter
Method. [Non Standard] [Experimental] [Obsolute] The `web.files.FileSystemFileEntry` interface's method createWriter() a `FileWriter` object which can be used to write data into the represented by the directory entry. `FileSystemFileEntry.createWriter(successCallback[, errorCallback]);` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/FileSystemFileEntry/createWriter`
(file this & args)
Method.
[Non Standard] [Experimental]
The web.files.FileSystemFileEntry
interface's method file()
a web.files.File
object which can be used to read data from
file represented by the directory entry.
FileSystemFileEntry.file(successCallback[, errorCallback]);
See also: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/FileSystemFileEntry/file
Method. [Non Standard] [Experimental] The `web.files.FileSystemFileEntry` interface's method file() a `web.files.File` object which can be used to read data from file represented by the directory entry. `FileSystemFileEntry.file(successCallback[, errorCallback]);` See also: `https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/FileSystemFileEntry/file`
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