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56 lines
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# node-XMLHttpRequest #
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node-XMLHttpRequest is a wrapper for the built-in http client to emulate the
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browser XMLHttpRequest object.
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This can be used with JS designed for browsers to improve reuse of code and
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allow the use of existing libraries.
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Note: This library currently conforms to [XMLHttpRequest 1](http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest/). Version 2.0 will target [XMLHttpRequest Level 2](http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest2/).
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## Usage ##
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Here's how to include the module in your project and use as the browser-based
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XHR object.
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var XMLHttpRequest = require("xmlhttprequest").XMLHttpRequest;
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var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
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Note: use the lowercase string "xmlhttprequest" in your require(). On
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case-sensitive systems (eg Linux) using uppercase letters won't work.
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## Versions ##
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Prior to 1.4.0 version numbers were arbitrary. From 1.4.0 on they conform to
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the standard major.minor.bugfix. 1.x shouldn't necessarily be considered
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stable just because it's above 0.x.
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Since the XMLHttpRequest API is stable this library's API is stable as
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well. Major version numbers indicate significant core code changes.
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Minor versions indicate minor core code changes or better conformity to
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the W3C spec.
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## License ##
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MIT license. See LICENSE for full details.
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## Supports ##
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* Async and synchronous requests
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* GET, POST, PUT, and DELETE requests
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* All spec methods (open, send, abort, getRequestHeader,
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getAllRequestHeaders, event methods)
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* Requests to all domains
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## Known Issues / Missing Features ##
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For a list of open issues or to report your own visit the [github issues
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page](https://github.com/driverdan/node-XMLHttpRequest/issues).
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* Local file access may have unexpected results for non-UTF8 files
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* Synchronous requests don't set headers properly
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* Synchronous requests freeze node while waiting for response (But that's what you want, right? Stick with async!).
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* Some events are missing, such as abort
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* Cookies aren't persisted between requests
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* Missing XML support
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