I came across a browse file dialog-control tag in html and the tag was
according to the w3schools (http://www.w3schools.com/TAGS/att_input_accept.asp), the 'accept' attribute is not properly supported by any of the major browsers. The filter inside the file browser dialog will not work.
You could use a javascript validation on the form onsubmit event to verify if the file type is correct, returning false otherwise.
I can confirm in some modern browsers that if you want the file dialog types to appear you need to use a comma as a delimiter:
<input accept="image/apng, image/jpeg, image/png" name="example" type="file" />
It seems like browsers have trouble following the IANA specifications found here: http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/media-types.xhtml
In my case, the application/pkcs* media types don't work at all, while for some reason application/x-pkcs12 works in chrome and partially(.p12) in IE. Firefox seems completely oblivious.
I also found this more optimistic discussion over here. File input 'accept' attribute - is it useful?
So, the best description would be "probably unsupported for uncommon formats", and with the x-pkcs vs pkcs confusion more or less unusable in my case.