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NavigatorUserMediaErrorCallback isn't handling any event. Perhaps NavigatorUserMediaErrorCallback.handleError()
Isn't this being worked on by WebRTC wg? Why is this bug filed under HTML5 spec?
The method is in WhatWG HTML spec.
The problem then, is that W3C members of the WebRTC working group won't have visibility into these issues. CC: WebRTC staff contact (public-webrtc@w3.org was not recognized) I looked but did not see a place to file bugs on the WebRTC spec through this bug system, so I'm not sure I can offer an alternate.
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