![]() ![]() To read binary data correctly, we have to treat response type as blob data type. To find a solution for this problem, we have to modify XMLHttpRequest itself. Although there about this subject on the GitHub, it seems that this feature will not become part of jQuery soon. Problem here is that jQuery still does not support HTML5 XMLHttpRequest Level 2 binary data type requests – there is even a in jQuery bug tracker, which asks for this feature. Changing “dataType” parameter to “text”, does not help, neither changing it to any other jQuery supported Ajax data type. But if you want make an Ajax request, which is giving binary data as a response, you will discover that it does not work for jQuery, at least for now. ![]() It helps while doing DOM manipulation and makes Ajax requests painless across different browsers and platforms. JQuery is an excellent tool to make web development easy and straightforward. › ▀ ▀ ▀ Open Pdf In Iframe Passing Byte Data Recovery ![]()
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