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JavaScript
248 lines
10 KiB
JavaScript
// This [jQuery](https://jquery.com/) plugin implements an `<iframe>`
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// [transport](https://api.jquery.com/jQuery.ajax/#extending-ajax) so that
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// `$.ajax()` calls support the uploading of files using standard HTML file
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// input fields. This is done by switching the exchange from `XMLHttpRequest`
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// to a hidden `iframe` element containing a form that is submitted.
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// The [source for the plugin](https://github.com/cmlenz/jquery-iframe-transport)
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// is available on [Github](https://github.com/) and licensed under the [MIT
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// license](https://github.com/cmlenz/jquery-iframe-transport/blob/master/LICENSE).
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// ## Usage
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// To use this plugin, you simply add an `iframe` option with the value `true`
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// to the Ajax settings an `$.ajax()` call, and specify the file fields to
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// include in the submssion using the `files` option, which can be a selector,
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// jQuery object, or a list of DOM elements containing one or more
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// `<input type="file">` elements:
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// $("#myform").submit(function() {
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// $.ajax(this.action, {
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// files: $(":file", this),
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// iframe: true
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// }).complete(function(data) {
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// console.log(data);
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// });
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// });
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// The plugin will construct hidden `<iframe>` and `<form>` elements, add the
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// file field(s) to that form, submit the form, and process the response.
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// If you want to include other form fields in the form submission, include
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// them in the `data` option, and set the `processData` option to `false`:
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// $("#myform").submit(function() {
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// $.ajax(this.action, {
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// data: $(":text", this).serializeArray(),
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// files: $(":file", this),
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// iframe: true,
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// processData: false
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// }).complete(function(data) {
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// console.log(data);
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// });
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// });
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// ### Response Data Types
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// As the transport does not have access to the HTTP headers of the server
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// response, it is not as simple to make use of the automatic content type
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// detection provided by jQuery as with regular XHR. If you can't set the
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// expected response data type (for example because it may vary depending on
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// the outcome of processing by the server), you will need to employ a
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// workaround on the server side: Send back an HTML document containing just a
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// `<textarea>` element with a `data-type` attribute that specifies the MIME
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// type, and put the actual payload in the textarea:
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// <textarea data-type="application/json">
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// {"ok": true, "message": "Thanks so much"}
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// </textarea>
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// The iframe transport plugin will detect this and pass the value of the
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// `data-type` attribute on to jQuery as if it was the "Content-Type" response
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// header, thereby enabling the same kind of conversions that jQuery applies
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// to regular responses. For the example above you should get a Javascript
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// object as the `data` parameter of the `complete` callback, with the
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// properties `ok: true` and `message: "Thanks so much"`.
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// ### Handling Server Errors
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// Another problem with using an `iframe` for file uploads is that it is
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// impossible for the javascript code to determine the HTTP status code of the
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// servers response. Effectively, all of the calls you make will look like they
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// are getting successful responses, and thus invoke the `done()` or
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// `complete()` callbacks. You can only communicate problems using the content
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// of the response payload. For example, consider using a JSON response such as
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// the following to indicate a problem with an uploaded file:
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// <textarea data-type="application/json">
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// {"ok": false, "message": "Please only upload reasonably sized files."}
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// </textarea>
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// ### Compatibility
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// This plugin has primarily been tested on Safari 5 (or later), Firefox 4 (or
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// later), and Internet Explorer (all the way back to version 6). While I
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// haven't found any issues with it so far, I'm fairly sure it still doesn't
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// work around all the quirks in all different browsers. But the code is still
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// pretty simple overall, so you should be able to fix it and contribute a
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// patch :)
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// ## Annotated Source
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(function($, undefined) {
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"use strict";
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// Register a prefilter that checks whether the `iframe` option is set, and
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// switches to the "iframe" data type if it is `true`.
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$.ajaxPrefilter(function(options, origOptions, jqXHR) {
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if (options.iframe) {
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options.originalURL = options.url;
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return "iframe";
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}
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});
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// Register a transport for the "iframe" data type. It will only activate
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// when the "files" option has been set to a non-empty list of enabled file
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// inputs.
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$.ajaxTransport("iframe", function(options, origOptions, jqXHR) {
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var form = null,
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iframe = null,
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name = "iframe-" + $.now(),
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files = $(options.files).filter(":file:enabled"),
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markers = null,
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accepts = null;
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// This function gets called after a successful submission or an abortion
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// and should revert all changes made to the page to enable the
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// submission via this transport.
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function cleanUp() {
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files.each(function(i, file) {
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var $file = $(file);
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$file.data("clone").replaceWith($file);
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});
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form.remove();
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iframe.one("load", function() { iframe.remove(); });
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iframe.attr("src", "about:blank");
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}
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// Remove "iframe" from the data types list so that further processing is
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// based on the content type returned by the server, without attempting an
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// (unsupported) conversion from "iframe" to the actual type.
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options.dataTypes.shift();
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// Use the data from the original AJAX options, as it doesn't seem to be
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// copied over since jQuery 1.7.
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// See https://github.com/cmlenz/jquery-iframe-transport/issues/6
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options.data = origOptions.data;
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if (files.length) {
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form = $("<form enctype='multipart/form-data' method='post'></form>").
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hide().attr({action: options.originalURL, target: name});
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// If there is any additional data specified via the `data` option,
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// we add it as hidden fields to the form. This (currently) requires
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// the `processData` option to be set to false so that the data doesn't
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// get serialized to a string.
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if (typeof(options.data) === "string" && options.data.length > 0) {
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$.error("data must not be serialized");
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}
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$.each(options.data || {}, function(name, value) {
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if ($.isPlainObject(value)) {
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name = value.name;
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value = value.value;
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}
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$("<input type='hidden' />").attr({name: name, value: value}).
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appendTo(form);
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});
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// Add a hidden `X-Requested-With` field with the value `IFrame` to the
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// field, to help server-side code to determine that the upload happened
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// through this transport.
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$("<input type='hidden' value='IFrame' name='X-Requested-With' />").
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appendTo(form);
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// Borrowed straight from the JQuery source.
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// Provides a way of specifying the accepted data type similar to the
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// HTTP "Accept" header
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if (options.dataTypes[0] && options.accepts[options.dataTypes[0]]) {
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accepts = options.accepts[options.dataTypes[0]] +
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(options.dataTypes[0] !== "*" ? ", */*; q=0.01" : "");
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} else {
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accepts = options.accepts["*"];
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}
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$("<input type='hidden' name='X-HTTP-Accept'>").
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attr("value", accepts).appendTo(form);
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// Move the file fields into the hidden form, but first remember their
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// original locations in the document by replacing them with disabled
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// clones. This should also avoid introducing unwanted changes to the
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// page layout during submission.
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markers = files.after(function(idx) {
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var $this = $(this),
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$clone = $this.clone().prop("disabled", true);
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$this.data("clone", $clone);
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return $clone;
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}).next();
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files.appendTo(form);
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return {
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// The `send` function is called by jQuery when the request should be
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// sent.
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send: function(headers, completeCallback) {
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iframe = $("<iframe src='about:blank' name='" + name +
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"' id='" + name + "' style='display:none'></iframe>");
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// The first load event gets fired after the iframe has been injected
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// into the DOM, and is used to prepare the actual submission.
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iframe.one("load", function() {
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// The second load event gets fired when the response to the form
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// submission is received. The implementation detects whether the
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// actual payload is embedded in a `<textarea>` element, and
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// prepares the required conversions to be made in that case.
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iframe.one("load", function() {
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var doc = this.contentWindow ? this.contentWindow.document :
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(this.contentDocument ? this.contentDocument : this.document),
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root = doc.documentElement ? doc.documentElement : doc.body,
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textarea = root.getElementsByTagName("textarea")[0],
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type = textarea && textarea.getAttribute("data-type") || null,
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status = textarea && textarea.getAttribute("data-status") || 200,
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statusText = textarea && textarea.getAttribute("data-statusText") || "OK",
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content = {
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html: root.innerHTML,
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text: type ?
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textarea.value :
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root ? (root.textContent || root.innerText) : null
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};
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cleanUp();
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completeCallback(status, statusText, content, type ?
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("Content-Type: " + type) :
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null);
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});
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// Now that the load handler has been set up, submit the form.
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form[0].submit();
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});
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// After everything has been set up correctly, the form and iframe
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// get injected into the DOM so that the submission can be
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// initiated.
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$("body").append(form, iframe);
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},
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// The `abort` function is called by jQuery when the request should be
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// aborted.
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abort: function() {
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if (iframe !== null) {
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iframe.unbind("load").attr("src", "about:blank");
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cleanUp();
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}
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}
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};
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}
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});
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})(jQuery);
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