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1.10 avankest 24: <h1 class="head">The <code title="">XMLHttpRequest</code> Object</h1>
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1.22 avankest 26: <h2 class="no-num no-toc" id="pagesubtitle">Editors' draft <!--W3C Working Draft--> [DATE: 3 August 2002]</h2>
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1.1 avankest 28: <dl>
1.10 avankest 29: <dt>This Version:</dt>
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1.22 avankest 31: <dd><a href="[VERSION]">http://www.w3.org/TR/[YEAR]/WD-XMLHttpRequest-[CDATE]/</a></dd>
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1.10 avankest 33: <dt>Latest Version:</dt>
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1.1 avankest 35: <dd><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest/">http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest/</a></dd>
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1.10 avankest 37: <dt>Previous Versions:</dt>
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1.22 avankest 39: <dd><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/WD-XMLHttpRequest-20060927/">http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/WD-XMLHttpRequest-20060927/</a></dd>
1.24 avankest 40:
1.1 avankest 41: <dd><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/WD-XMLHttpRequest-20060619/">http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/WD-XMLHttpRequest-20060619/</a></dd>
1.24 avankest 42:
1.1 avankest 43: <dd><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/WD-XMLHttpRequest-20060405/">http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/WD-XMLHttpRequest-20060405/</a></dd>
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1.1 avankest 45: <dt>Editor:</dt>
1.24 avankest 46:
1.1 avankest 47: <dd><a href="http://annevankesteren.nl/">Anne van Kesteren</a>
48: (<a href="http://www.opera.com/">Opera Software ASA</a>)
49: <<a href="mailto:annevk@opera.com">annevk@opera.com</a>></dd>
50: </dl>
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1.1 avankest 52: <p class="copyright"><a href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/ipr-notice#Copyright">Copyright</a>
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1.1 avankest 66: <hr>
1.12 avankest 67:
1.1 avankest 68: <h2 class="no-num no-toc" id="specabstract">Abstract</h2>
1.10 avankest 69:
1.22 avankest 70: <p>The <code title="">XMLHttpRequest</code> Object specification defines an
71: <abbr title="Application Programming Interface">API</abbr> that provides
72: scripted client functionality for transferring data between a client and a
73: server.</p>
1.12 avankest 74:
1.1 avankest 75: <h2 class="no-num no-toc" id="sotd">Status of this Document</h2>
1.12 avankest 76:
1.1 avankest 77: <p><em>This section describes the status of this document at the time of its
78: publication. Other documents may supersede this document. A list of current
79: W3C publications and the latest revision of this technical report can be
80: found in the <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/">W3C technical reports index</a>
81: at http://www.w3.org/TR/.</em></p>
1.12 avankest 82:
1.22 avankest 83: <p>This is the [DATE: 3 August 2002] Working Draft of The
1.25 avankest 84: <code title="">XMLHttpRequest</code> Object specifcation. This document is
85: produced by the <a href="http://www.w3.org/2006/webapi/">Web API Working
86: Group</a>, part of the <a href="http://www.w3.org/2006/rwc/Activity">Rich Web
87: Clients Activity</a> in the W3C
88: <a href="http://www.w3.org/Interaction/">Interaction Domain</a>.</p>
1.12 avankest 89:
1.1 avankest 90: <p>Web content and browser developers are encouraged to review this draft.
91: Please send comments to
1.25 avankest 92: <a href="mailto:public-webapi@w3.org">public-webapi@w3.org</a> with either
1.28 avankest 93: <samp>[XHR]</samp> or <samp title="">[XMLHttpRequest]</samp> at the start of
94: the subject line.
1.1 avankest 95: <a href="http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-webapi/">Archives</a> of
1.25 avankest 96: this list are available.</p>
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1.27 avankest 99:
1.1 avankest 100: <p>Implementors should be aware that this specification is not stable.
101: <strong>Implementors who are not taking part in the discussions are likely
102: to find the specification changing out from under them in incompatible
103: ways.</strong> Vendors interested in implementing this specification
104: before it eventually reaches the Candidate Recommendation stage should
105: join the aforementioned mailing list and take part in the discussions.</p>
1.12 avankest 106:
1.1 avankest 107: <p>Publication as a Working Draft does not imply endorsement by the W3C
108: Membership. This is a draft document and may be updated, replaced or
109: obsoleted by other documents at any time. It is inappropriate to cite this
110: document as other than work in progress.</p>
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1.1 avankest 112: <p>This document was produced by a group operating under the
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114: 2004 W3C Patent Policy</a>. This document is informative only. W3C maintains
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124: 6 of the W3C Patent Policy</a>.</p>
1.12 avankest 125:
1.1 avankest 126: <h2 class="no-num no-toc" id="toc">Table of Contents</h2>
1.21 avankest 127:
1.1 avankest 128: <!--toc-->
1.12 avankest 129:
1.1 avankest 130: <h2 id="introduction">Introduction</h2>
1.12 avankest 131:
1.1 avankest 132: <p><em>This section is non-normative.</em></p>
1.12 avankest 133:
1.22 avankest 134: <p>The <code>XMLHttpRequest</code> object implements an interface exposed by a
135: scripting engine that allows scripts to perform HTTP client functionality,
136: such as submitting form data or loading data from a server.</p>
1.24 avankest 137:
1.1 avankest 138: <p>The name of the object is <code>XMLHttpRequest</code> for compatibility
1.22 avankest 139: with the web, though each component of this name is potentially misleading.
140: First, the object is data transport agnostic — it supports any data format,
141: including XML. Second, it can be used to make requests over both HTTP and
142: HTTPS (some implementations support protocols in addition to HTTP and HTTPS,
143: but that functionality is not covered by this specification). Finally, it
144: supports "requests" in a broad sense of the term as it pertains to HTTP;
145: namely all activity involved with HTTP requests or responses for the defined
146: HTTP methods.</p>
1.12 avankest 147:
1.1 avankest 148: <h3 id="examples">Examples of Usage</h3>
1.12 avankest 149:
1.1 avankest 150: <p><em>This section is non-normative.</em></p>
1.12 avankest 151:
1.32 ! avankest 152: <p>Some [<cite><a href="#ref-ecmascript">ECMAScript</a></cite>] examples
! 153: are listed in the specification. In addition, you can find some below.</p>
1.14 avankest 154:
155: <div class="example">
156: <p>Some simple code to do something with data from an XML document fetched
1.22 avankest 157: over the network:</p>
1.16 avankest 158:
1.14 avankest 159: <pre>function test(data) {
160: // taking care of data
161: }
162:
163: function handler() {
164: if(this.readyState == 4 && this.status == 200) {
165: // so far so good
166: if(this.responseXML != null && this.responseXML.getElementById('test').firstChild.data)
167: // success!
168: test(this.responseXML.getElementById('test').firstChild.data);
169: else
170: test(null);
171: } else if (this.readyState == 4 && this.status != 200) {
172: // fetched the wrong page or network error...
173: test(null);
174: }
175: }
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1.14 avankest 177: var client = new XMLHttpRequest();
178: client.onreadystatechange = handler;
179: client.open("GET", "test.xml");
180: client.send();</pre>
1.16 avankest 181:
1.14 avankest 182: <p>If you just want to ping the server with a message you could do something
1.22 avankest 183: like:</p>
1.16 avankest 184:
1.14 avankest 185: <pre>function ping(message) {
186: var client = new XMLHttpRequest();
187: client.open("POST", "/ping");
188: client.send(message);
189: }</pre>
1.16 avankest 190:
1.14 avankest 191: <p>Or if you want to check the status of a document on the server:</p>
1.16 avankest 192:
1.14 avankest 193: <pre>function fetchStatus(address) {
194: var client = new XMLHttpRequest();
195: client.onreadystatechange = function() {
196: // in case of network errors this might not give reliable results
197: if(this.readyState == 4)
198: returnStatus(this.status);
199: }
200: client.open("HEAD", address);
201: client.send();
202: }</pre>
203: </div>
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1.1 avankest 205: <h3 id="conformance">Conformance</h3>
1.12 avankest 206:
1.27 avankest 207: <p>Everything in this specification is normative except for diagrams,
208: examples, notes and sections marked non-normative.</p>
1.12 avankest 209:
1.1 avankest 210: <p>The key words <em class="ct">must</em>, <em class="ct">must not</em>,
1.22 avankest 211: <em class="ct">required</em>, <em class="ct">shall</em>, <em class="ct">shall
212: not</em>, <em class="ct">should</em>, <em class="ct">should not</em>,
213: <em class="ct">recommended</em>, <em class="ct">may</em> and
214: <em class="ct">optional</em> in this document are to be interpreted as
215: described in RFC 2119 [<cite><a href="#RFC2119">RFC2119</a></cite>].</p>
1.12 avankest 216:
1.1 avankest 217: <p>This specification defines the following classes of products:</p>
1.12 avankest 218:
1.1 avankest 219: <dl>
220: <dt><dfn>conforming implementation</dfn></dt>
1.24 avankest 221:
1.8 avankest 222: <dd>A user agent that implements all interfaces described in this
1.22 avankest 223: specification and follows all <em class="ct">must</em>-,
1.27 avankest 224: <em class="ct">required</em>- and <em class="ct">shall</em>-level of criteria
1.22 avankest 225: in this specification.</dd>
1.24 avankest 226:
1.1 avankest 227: <dt><dfn>conforming document</dfn></dt>
1.24 avankest 228:
1.1 avankest 229: <dd>A document that follows all <em class="ct">must</em>-,
1.27 avankest 230: <em class="ct">required</em>- and <em class="ct">shall</em>-level of criteria
1.22 avankest 231: in this specification that apply to document authors.</dd>
1.24 avankest 232:
1.1 avankest 233: <dt><dfn>conforming authoring tool</dfn></dt>
1.24 avankest 234:
1.1 avankest 235: <dd>One that produces conforming documents.</dd>
236: </dl>
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1.30 avankest 238: <h4 id="dependencies">Dependencies</h4>
1.29 avankest 239: <!-- Taken from HTML5... -->
240: <p>This specification relies on several underlying specifications.</p>
241: <dl>
242: <dt>DOM</dt>
243: <dd>
244: <p>Implementations <em class="ct">must</em> support some version of DOM
245: Events, because this specification uses some of the features defined in that
246: specification [<cite><a href="#DOM3EV">DOM3Events</a></cite>].</p>
247:
248: <p>Implementations <em class="ct">must</em> support some version of the
249: Window Object, because some of the functionality in this specification
250: relies on it [<cite><a href="#ref-window">Window</a></cite>].</p>
251: </dd>
252:
253: <dt>HTTP</dt>
254: <dd>
255: <p>Implementations <em class="ct">must</em> support the <code>http</code>
256: scheme defined in HTTP. Other requirements regarding HTTP are made
257: throughout the specification
258: [<cite><a href="#RFC2616">RFC2616</a></cite>].</p>
259: </dd>
260: </dl>
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1.1 avankest 262: <h3 id="extensibility">Extensibility</h3>
1.12 avankest 263:
264: <p><em>This section is non-normative.</em></p>
265:
1.25 avankest 266: <p>Extensions of the APIs defined by this specification are <em>strongly
1.22 avankest 267: discouraged</em>. User agents, Working Groups and other interested parties
268: should discuss extensions on a relevant public forum, such as
269: <a href="mailto:public-webapi@w3.org">public-webapi@w3.org</a>.</p>
1.12 avankest 270:
271: <h2 id="xmlhttprequest">The <code title="">XMLHttpRequest</code> Object</h2>
272:
1.1 avankest 273: <p>The <code>XMLHttpRequest</code> interface may be used to allow scripts to
1.22 avankest 274: programmatically connect to their originating server via HTTP.</p>
1.12 avankest 275:
1.1 avankest 276: <p>Objects implementing the <code>XMLHttpRequest</code> interface
1.22 avankest 277: <em class="ct">must</em> also implement the <code>EventTarget</code>
278: interface [<cite><a href="#DOM3EV">DOM3Events</a></cite>].</p>
1.12 avankest 279:
1.14 avankest 280: <p>In [<cite><a href="#ref-ecmascript">ECMAScript</a></cite>], an instance of
1.22 avankest 281: <code>XMLHttpRequest</code> can be created using the
282: <code title="">XMLHttpRequest()</code> constructor:</p>
1.12 avankest 283:
1.1 avankest 284: <div class="example">
285: <pre>var client = new XMLHttpRequest();</pre>
286: </div>
1.12 avankest 287:
1.25 avankest 288: <p>When the constructor is invoked a pointer to the <code>Window</code> object
289: which initially had <code title="">XMLHttpRequest</code> as an attribute of
290: which the constructor was invoked <em class="ct">must</em> be stored on the
1.26 avankest 291: newly created object, called the
1.25 avankest 292: <dfn title="Window pointer" id="window-pointer"><code>Window</code>
293: pointer</dfn>. This <span title="Window pointer">pointer</span>
294: <em class="ct">must</em> persist even if the browsing context in which the
295: <code>Window</code> is located is destroyed (by removing it from a parent
296: browsing context, for instance).</p>
297:
1.27 avankest 298: <p>The term browsing context is defined by the <cite>Window Object 1.0</cite>
1.29 avankest 299: specification .</p>
1.27 avankest 300:
301: <!-- XXX if the document object changes in the browsing context you get an
302: exception -->
303:
1.31 avankest 304: <h3 id="xmlhttprequest-members">Members of the
305: <code title="">XMLHttpRequest</code> Object</h3>
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1.1 avankest 307: <pre class="idl">interface <dfn>XMLHttpRequest</dfn> {
1.7 avankest 308: attribute EventListener <span>onreadystatechange</span>;
1.1 avankest 309: readonly attribute unsigned short <span>readyState</span>;
1.12 avankest 310: void <span>open</span>(in DOMString <var>method</var>, in DOMString <var>url</var>);
311: void <span>open</span>(in DOMString <var>method</var>, in DOMString <var>url</var>, in boolean <var>async</var>);
312: void <span>open</span>(in DOMString <var>method</var>, in DOMString <var>url</var>, in boolean <var>async</var>, in DOMString <var>user</var>);
313: void <span>open</span>(in DOMString <var>method</var>, in DOMString <var>url</var>, in boolean <var>async</var>, in DOMString <var>user</var>, in DOMString <var>password</var>);
1.3 avankest 314: void <span>setRequestHeader</span>(in DOMString <var>header</var>, in DOMString <var>value</var>);
1.1 avankest 315: void <span>send</span>();
1.3 avankest 316: void <span>send</span>(in DOMString <var>data</var>);
317: void <span>send</span>(in Document <var>data</var>);
1.1 avankest 318: void <span>abort</span>();
319: DOMString <span>getAllResponseHeaders</span>();
1.3 avankest 320: DOMString <span>getResponseHeader</span>(in DOMString <var>header</var>);
1.7 avankest 321: readonly attribute DOMString <span>responseText</span>;
322: readonly attribute Document <span>responseXML</span>;
323: readonly attribute unsigned short <span>status</span>;
324: readonly attribute DOMString <span>statusText</span>;
1.1 avankest 325: };</pre>
1.8 avankest 326:
1.5 avankest 327: <dl>
1.12 avankest 328:
1.22 avankest 329: <dt><dfn id="dfn-onreadystatechange"><code>onreadystatechange</code></dfn> of
330: type <code>EventListener</code></dt>
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1.1 avankest 332: <dd>
333: <p>An attribute that takes an <code>EventListener</code> as value that
1.22 avankest 334: <em class="ct">must</em> be invoked when <code>readystatechange</code> is
335: dispatched on the object implementing the <code>XMLHttpRequest</code>
336: interface. Its initial value <em class="ct">must</em> be
337: <code>null</code>.</p>
1.1 avankest 338: </dd>
1.12 avankest 339:
1.1 avankest 340: <dt><dfn id="dfn-readystate"><code>readyState</code></dfn> of type
1.22 avankest 341: <code>unsigned short</code>, readonly</dt>
1.12 avankest 342:
1.1 avankest 343: <dd>
344: <p>The state of the object. The attribute <em class="ct">must</em> be one of
1.22 avankest 345: the following values:</p>
1.12 avankest 346:
1.1 avankest 347: <dl>
1.25 avankest 348: <dt><dfn title="uninitialized state">0 Uninitialized</dfn></dt>
1.24 avankest 349:
1.1 avankest 350: <dd>The initial value.</dd>
1.24 avankest 351:
1.25 avankest 352: <dt><dfn title="open state">1 Open</dfn></dt>
1.24 avankest 353:
1.1 avankest 354: <dd>The <code>open()</code> method has been successfully called.</dd>
1.24 avankest 355:
1.25 avankest 356: <dt><dfn title="sent state">2 Sent</dfn></dt>
1.24 avankest 357:
1.15 avankest 358: <dd>The user agent successfully acknowledged the request.</dd>
1.24 avankest 359:
1.25 avankest 360: <dt><dfn title="receiving state">3 Receiving</dfn></dt>
1.24 avankest 361:
1.1 avankest 362: <dd>Immediately before receiving the message body (if any). All HTTP
1.22 avankest 363: headers have been received.</dd>
1.24 avankest 364:
1.25 avankest 365: <dt><dfn title="loaded state">4 Loaded</dfn></dt>
1.24 avankest 366:
1.1 avankest 367: <dd>The data transfer has been completed.</dd>
368: </dl>
1.21 avankest 369:
370: <p class="note">When <code>readyState</code> changes value a
1.22 avankest 371: <code>readystatechange</code> event is to be dispatched on the
372: <code>XMLHttpRequest</code> object.</p>
1.1 avankest 373: </dd>
1.12 avankest 374:
1.14 avankest 375: <dt><dfn id="dfn-open" title="open"><code>open(<var>method</var>,
1.22 avankest 376: <var>url</var>, <var>async</var>, <var>user</var>,
377: <var>password</var>)</code></dfn>, method</dt>
1.12 avankest 378:
1.1 avankest 379: <dd>
1.26 avankest 380: <p>Invoking this method <em class="ct">must</em> initialize the object by
381: remembering the <var>method</var>, <var>url</var>, <var>async</var>
382: (defaulting to <code>true</code> if omitted), <var>user</var> (defaulting to
383: <code>null</code> if omitted), and <var>password</var> (defaulting to
384: <code>null</code> if omitted) arguments, setting the state to
385: <span title="open state">open</span>, resetting the
1.22 avankest 386: <code>responseText</code>, <code>responseXML</code>, <code>status</code>,
387: and <code>statusText</code> attributes to their initial values, and
388: resetting the list of request headers.</p>
1.12 avankest 389:
1.26 avankest 390: <p>In addition, when the state is not
1.27 avankest 391: <span title="uninitialized state">uninitialized</span>, all members of the
392: object with the exception of <code>onreadystate</code>
393: <em class="ct">must</em> be set to their initial values and user agents
394: <em class="ct">must</em> behave as if <code>abort()</code> was invoked.</p>
1.24 avankest 395:
1.13 avankest 396: <p>If the <var>method</var> argument doesn't match the <dfn>method
1.22 avankest 397: production</dfn> defined in section 5.1.1 of
398: [<cite><a href="#RFC2616">RFC2616</a></cite>] a <code>SYNTAX_ERR</code>
399: <em class="ct">must</em> be raised by the user agent. If the user agent
400: doesn't support the given method for security reasons a
401: <code>SECURITY_ERR</code> <em class="ct">should</em> be raised.</p>
1.14 avankest 402:
1.13 avankest 403: <p>User agents <em class="ct">must</em> at least support the following list
1.22 avankest 404: of methods (see [<cite><a href="#RFC2616">RFC2616</a></cite>]):</p>
1.14 avankest 405:
1.13 avankest 406: <ul>
407: <li><code>GET</code></li>
408: <li><code>POST</code></li>
409: <li><code>HEAD</code></li>
410: <li><code>PUT</code></li>
411: <li><code>DELETE</code></li>
412: </ul>
1.16 avankest 413:
1.13 avankest 414: <p>User agents <em class="ct">should</em> support any <var>method</var>
1.22 avankest 415: argument that matches the <span>method production</span>.</p>
1.14 avankest 416:
1.13 avankest 417: <p>When <var>method</var> case-insensitively matches <code>GET</code>,
1.22 avankest 418: <code>POST</code>, <code>HEAD</code>, <code>PUT</code> or
1.25 avankest 419: <code>DELETE</code> user agents <em class="ct">must</em> use the
1.22 avankest 420: uppercase equivalent instead.</p>
1.12 avankest 421:
1.21 avankest 422: <p>When <var>url</var> is a relative reference, it <em class="ct">must</em>
1.25 avankest 423: be resolved using the current value of the <code>baseURI</code> attribute of
424: the <code>Document</code> object currently associated with the
425: <span><code>Window</code> pointer</span> and the fragment identifier
426: component, if any, <em class="ct">must</em> be dropped. If it can't be
427: resolved user agents <em class="ct">must</em> throw a
428: <code>SYNTAX_ERR</code>. When a non same-origin <var>url</var> argument is
429: given user agents <em class="ct">should</em> throw a
430: <code>SECURITY_ERR</code> exception.</p>
1.14 avankest 431:
1.19 avankest 432: <p class="note">A future version or extension of this specification will
1.22 avankest 433: define a way of doing cross-site requests.</p>
1.21 avankest 434:
1.17 avankest 435: <p>User agents <em class="ct">should not</em> support the "user:password"
1.22 avankest 436: format in the <code>userinfo</code> production defined in section 3.2.1 of
437: [<cite><a href="#ref-rfc3986">RFC3986</a></cite>] and
438: <em class="ct">must</em> throw a <code>SYNTAX_ERR</code> when doing so (not
439: supporting it). When they do support it, or in case of people using the
440: format "user", user agents <em class="ct">must</em> use them if the
441: <var>user</var> and <var>password</var> arguments are omitted. If the
442: arguments are not omitted, they take precedence, even if they are
443: <code>null</code>.</p>
1.17 avankest 444:
445: <p>If the <var>user</var> argument doesn't match the
1.22 avankest 446: <code>username-value</code> production defined in section 3.2.2 of
447: [<cite><a href="#ref-rfc2617">RFC2617</a></cite>] user agents
448: <em class="ct">must</em> throw a <code>SYNTAX_ERR</code> exception.</p>
449:
1.27 avankest 450: <p>It is undefined in this specification what production <var>password</var>
451: has to match. User agents <em class="ct">may</em> throw a
452: <code>SYNTAX_ERR</code> for a production they don't accept.</p>
453:
454: <p class="note">[<cite><a href="#ref-rfc2617">RFC2617</a></cite>] doesn't
455: clearly define what the passwd production can or can't contain.</p>
456:
457: <p>The empty string value for the <var>user</var> and <var>password</var>
458: arguments <em class="ct">must</em> be identical to the <code>null</code>
1.30 avankest 459: value. When <code>null</code> is passed user agents <em class="ct">must</em>
460: act as if the relevant data (the user name or password) is not provided.</p>
461: <!-- XXX when password is null Internet Explorer doesn't send user ... -->
1.1 avankest 462: </dd>
1.12 avankest 463:
1.14 avankest 464: <dt><dfn id="dfn-setrequestheader" title="setrequestheader"><code>setRequestHeader(<var>header</var>,
1.22 avankest 465: <var>value</var>)</code></dfn>, method</dt>
1.12 avankest 466:
1.5 avankest 467: <dd>
468: <p>The nominated request header (<var>header</var>) field value
1.22 avankest 469: <em class="ct">must</em> be set to <var>value</var>, with the following
470: exceptions:</p>
1.14 avankest 471:
1.5 avankest 472: <ul>
1.25 avankest 473: <li>If the state is not <span title="open state">open</span> or the
474: <span><code>send()</code> flag</span> is set an
1.22 avankest 475: <code>INVALID_STATE_ERR</code> exception <em class="ct">must</em> be
476: raised;</li>
1.14 avankest 477:
1.13 avankest 478: <li>If the <var>header</var> argument doesn't match the
1.22 avankest 479: <dfn><code>field-name</code> production</dfn> as defined by section 4.2
480: of [<cite><a href="#RFC2616">RFC2616</a></cite>] a <code>SYNTAX_ERR</code>
481: <em class="ct">must</em> be raised;</li>
1.14 avankest 482:
1.13 avankest 483: <li>If the <var>value</var> argument doesn't match the
1.22 avankest 484: <dfn><code>field-value</code> production</dfn> as defined by section 4.2
485: of [<cite><a href="#RFC2616">RFC2616</a></cite>] a <code>SYNTAX_ERR</code>
486: <em class="ct">must</em> be raised;</li>
1.14 avankest 487:
1.32 ! avankest 488: <li>
! 489: <p>For security reasons nothing <em class="ct">should</em> be done if the
! 490: <var>header</var> argument matches one of the following headers
! 491: case-insensitively:</p>
! 492: <ul>
! 493: <li><code>Accept-Charset</code></li>
! 494: <li><code>Accept-Encoding</code></li>
! 495: <li><code>Content-Length</code></li>
! 496: <li><code>Expect</code></li>
! 497: <li><code>Date</code></li>
! 498: <li><code>Host</code></li>
! 499: <li><code>Keep-Alive</code></li>
! 500: <li><code>Referer</code></li>
! 501: <li><code>TE</code></li>
! 502: <li><code>Trailer</code></li>
! 503: <li><code>Transfer-Encoding</code></li>
! 504: <li><code>Upgrade</code></li>
! 505: </ul>
! 506: <!-- XXX or should this throw an exception? -->
! 507: </li>
1.5 avankest 508: </ul>
509:
1.32 ! avankest 510: <!-- Add "Expect" back in below if we remove it above. -->
1.5 avankest 511: <p>Implementations <em class="ct">must</em> replace any existing value if
1.32 ! avankest 512: the nominated request header field value is one of:</p>
! 513:
! 514: <ul>
! 515: <li><code>Authorization</code></li>
! 516: <li><code>Content-Base</code></li>
! 517: <li><code>Content-Location</code></li>
! 518: <li><code>Content-MD5</code></li>
! 519: <li><code>Content-Range</code></li>
! 520: <li><code>Content-Type</code></li>
! 521: <li><code>Content-Version</code></li>
! 522: <li><code>Delta-Base</code></li>
! 523: <li><code>Depth</code></li>
! 524: <li><code>Destination</code></li>
! 525: <li><code>ETag</code></li>
! 526: <li><code>From</code></li>
! 527: <li><code>If-Modified-Since</code></li>
! 528: <li><code>If-Range</code></li>
! 529: <li><code>If-Unmodified-Since</code></li>
! 530: <li><code>Max-Forwards</code></li>
! 531: <li><code>MIME-Version</code></li>
! 532: <li><code>Overwrite</code></li>
! 533: <li><code>Proxy-Authorization</code></li>
! 534: <li><code>SOAPAction</code></li>
! 535: <li><code>Timeout</code></li>
! 536: </ul>
1.14 avankest 537:
1.5 avankest 538: <p>Otherwise, if the nominated request header field already has a value, the
1.22 avankest 539: new value <em class="ct">must</em> be combined with the existing value
540: (section 4.2, [<cite><a href="#RFC2616">RFC2616</a></cite>]). See also the
541: <code>send()</code> method regarding user agent header handling for caching,
542: authentication, proxies, and cookies.</p>
1.14 avankest 543:
544: <div class="example">
545: <pre>// The following script:
546: var client = new XMLHttpRequest();
547: client.open('GET', 'demo.cgi');
548: client.setRequestHeader('X-Test', 'one');
549: client.setRequestHeader('X-Test', 'two');
550: client.send();
551:
552: // ...would result in the following header being sent:
553: ...
554: X-Test: one, two
555: ...</pre>
556: </div>
557:
1.13 avankest 558: <p>The list of request headers <em class="ct">must</em> be reset when the
1.22 avankest 559: <code>open()</code> method is invoked.</p>
1.5 avankest 560: </dd>
1.12 avankest 561:
1.14 avankest 562: <dt><dfn id="dfn-send" title="send"><code>send(<var>data</var>)</code></dfn>,
1.22 avankest 563: method</dt>
1.12 avankest 564:
1.17 avankest 565: <dd>
1.25 avankest 566: <p>If the state is not <span title="open state">open</span> or the
567: <span><code>send()</code> flag</code> is set an
568: <code>INVALID_STATE_ERR</code> exception <em class="ct">must</em> be raised.
569: Otherwise user agents <em class="ct">must</em> make a request to
1.22 avankest 570: <var>url</var> using method <var>method</var> and set the
571: <dfn><code>send()</code> flag</dfn>. If the <var>async</var> flag is set to
572: <code>false</code>, then the method <em class="ct">must not</em> return
573: until the request has completed. Otherwise, it <em class="ct">must</em>
574: return immediately. (See: <code>open()</code>.)</p>
1.21 avankest 575:
1.25 avankest 576: <p class="note">Even when <var>async</var> is set to <code>false</code> the
577: <code>readystatechange</code> event will still be dispatched.</p>
1.27 avankest 578:
1.20 avankest 579: <p class="note">The <span><code>send()</code> flag</span> is only relevant
1.25 avankest 580: when the state is <span title="open state">open</span>.</p>
1.12 avankest 581:
582: <p>If <var>data</var> is passed to the <code>send()</code> method it
1.27 avankest 583: <em class="ct">must</em> be used for the <dfn id="dfn-entity-body">entity
584: body</dfn> as defined by section 7.2.1 of
585: [<cite><a href="#RFC2616">RFC2616</a></cite>]). The following rules
586: apply:</p>
587:
588: <dl>
589: <dt><var>data</var> is a <code>DOMString</code></dt>
1.12 avankest 590:
1.27 avankest 591: <dd><var>data</var> <em class="ct">must</em> be encoded as UTF-8 for
592: transmission.</dd>
593:
594: <dt><var>data</var> is a <code>Document</code>
1.24 avankest 595:
1.27 avankest 596: <dd><var>data</var> <em class="ct">must</em> be serialized into a namespace
597: well-formed XML document and encoded using the encoding given by
598: <code><var>data</var>.xmlEncoding</code> (the XML declaration), if
599: specified, or UTF-8 otherwise. The serialization <em class="ct">must</em>
600: include an XML declaration when the final encoding is not UTF-8 or
601: UTF-16.</dd>
602:
603: <dt><var>data</var> is not a <code>DOMString</code> or
604: <code>Document</code></dt>
605:
606: <dd>The stringification mechanisms of the host language
607: <em class="ct">must</em> be used on <var>data</var> and the result
608: <em class="ct">must</em> be treated as if <var>data</var> is a
609: <code>DOMString</code>.</dd>
610: </dl>
1.12 avankest 611:
1.16 avankest 612: <p>Invoking <code>send()</code> without the <var>data</var> argument
1.22 avankest 613: <em class="ct">must</em> give the same result as if it was invoked with
614: <code>null</code> as argument.</p>
1.12 avankest 615:
616: <p>Authors <em class="ct">should</em> specify the <code>Content-Type</code>
1.22 avankest 617: header via <code>setRequestHeader</code> before invoking
618: <code>send()</code> with an argument. If the argument to
619: <code>send()</code> is a <code>Document</code> and no
620: <code>Content-Type</code> header has been set user agents
621: <em class="ct">must</em> set it to <code>application/xml</code> for XML
622: documents and to the most appropriate media type for other documents (using
623: intrinsic knowledge about the document).</p>
1.12 avankest 624:
1.14 avankest 625: <p>If the response is an HTTP redirect (status code <code>301</code>,
1.22 avankest 626: <code>302</code>, <code>303</code> or <code>307</code>), then it
627: <em class="ct">must</em> be transparently followed (unless it violates
628: security, infinite loop precautions or the scheme isn't supported). Note
629: that HTTP ([<cite><a href="#RFC2616">RFC2616</a></cite>]) places
630: requirements on user agents regarding the preservation of the request
631: method during redirects, and also requires users to be notified of certain
632: kinds of automatic redirections.</p>
1.12 avankest 633:
1.25 avankest 634: <p>Once the request has been successfully acknowledged the state
635: <em class="ct">must</em> be set to <span title="sent state">sent</span>.
636: Immediately before receiving the message body (if any), the state
637: <em class="ct">must</em> be set to to
638: <span title="receiving state">receiving</span>. When the request has
639: completed loading, the state <em class="ct">must</em> be set to
640: <span title="loaded state">loaded</span>.</p>
1.27 avankest 641:
1.25 avankest 642: <p class="note">This means that in case of a <code>HEAD</code> request the
643: state is set to <span title="loaded state">loaded</span> immediately after
644: having being set to <span title="receiving state">receiving</span>.</p>
645:
646: <p>If something goes wrong (infinite loop, network errors) the state
647: <em class="ct">must</em> be set to <span title="loaded state">loaded</span>
1.27 avankest 648: and all members (excluding <code>readyState</code>) of the object
1.31 avankest 649: <em class="ct">must</em> be set to their initial value. Also, if
650: <code>async</code> is set to <code>false</code>, a <code>NETWORK_ERR</code>
651: exception <em class="ct">must</em> be raised. In addition, all registered
652: event listeners <em class="ct">must</em> be removed.</p>
1.16 avankest 653:
1.15 avankest 654: <p class="note">In future versions of this specification user agents will be
1.22 avankest 655: required to dispatch an <code>error</code> event if the above occurs.</p>
1.14 avankest 656:
1.8 avankest 657: <p>If the user agent allows the specification of a proxy it
1.22 avankest 658: <em class="ct">should</em> modify the request appropriately;
659: <abbr title="in other words">i.e.</abbr>, connect to the proxy host instead
660: of the origin server, modify the <code>Request-Line</code> and send
661: <code>Proxy-Authorization</code> headers as specified.</p>
1.12 avankest 662:
1.14 avankest 663: <p>If the user agent supports <cite>HTTP Authentication</cite>
1.22 avankest 664: ([<cite><a href="#ref-rfc2617">RFC2617</a></cite>]) it
665: <em class="ct">should</em> consider requests originating from this object
666: to be part of the protection space that includes the accessed URIs and send
667: <code>Authorization</code> headers and handle <code>401 Unauthorised</code>
668: requests appropriately. if authentication fails, user agents
669: <em class="ct">should</em> prompt the users for credentials.</p>
1.12 avankest 670:
1.14 avankest 671: <p>If the user agent supports <cite>HTTP State Mangement</cite>
1.22 avankest 672: ([<cite><a href="#ref-rfc2109">RFC2109</a></cite>],
673: [<cite><a href="#ref-rfc2965">RFC2965</a></cite>]) it
674: <em class="ct">should</em> persist, discard and send cookies (as received in
675: the <code>Set-Cookie</code> and <code>Set-Cookie2</code> response headers,
676: and sent in the <code>Cookie</code> header) as applicable.</p>
1.12 avankest 677:
1.8 avankest 678: <p>If the user agent implements a HTTP cache
1.22 avankest 679: ([<cite><a href="#RFC2616">RFC2616</a></cite>]) it
680: <em class="ct">should</em> respect <code>Cache-Control</code> request
681: headers set by the author (<abbr title="for example">e.g.</abbr>,
682: <code>Cache-Control: no-cache</code> bypasses the cache). It
683: <em class="ct">must not</em> send <code>Cache-Control</code> or
684: <code>Pragma</code> request headers automatically unless the user explicitly
685: requests such behaviour (e.g., by (force-)reloading the page). <code>304 Not
686: Modified</code> responses that are a result of a user agent generated
687: conditional request <em class="ct">must</em> be presented as <code>200
688: OK</code> responses with the appropriate content. Such user agents
689: <em class="ct">must</em> allow authors to override automatic cache
690: validation by setting request headers (e.g., <code>If-None-Match</code>,
691: <code>If-Modified-Since</code>), in which case <code>304 Not Modified</code>
692: responses <em class="ct">must</em> be passed through.</p>
1.12 avankest 693:
1.8 avankest 694: <p>If the user agent implements server-driven content-negotiation
1.22 avankest 695: ([<cite><a href="#RFC2616">RFC2616</a></cite>]) it
696: <em class="ct">should</em> set <code>Accept-Language</code>,
697: <code>Accept-Encoding</code> and <code>Accept-Charset</code> headers as
698: appropriate; it <em class="ct">must not</em> automatically set the
699: <code>Accept</code> header. Responses to such requests
700: <em class="ct">must</em> have content-codings automatically removed.</p>
1.14 avankest 701:
702: <p>If the user agent supports Expect/Continue for request bodies
1.22 avankest 703: ([<cite><a href="#RFC2616">RFC2616</a></cite>]) it
704: <em class="ct">should</em> insert <code>Expect</code> headers and handle
705: <code>100 Continue</code> responses appropriately.</p>
1.8 avankest 706: </dd>
1.12 avankest 707:
1.14 avankest 708: <dt><dfn id="dfn-abort"><code>abort()</code></dfn>, method</dt>
1.12 avankest 709:
1.5 avankest 710: <dd>
711: <p>When invoked, this method <em class="ct">must</em> cancel any network
1.22 avankest 712: activity for which the object is responsible and set all the members of the
1.27 avankest 713: object to their initial values as well as removing all event listeners.</p>
1.24 avankest 714:
715: <p class="note">This means that the object <em>can</em> be used for another
716: request in which case this method will work again to cancel it.</p>
1.5 avankest 717: </dd>
1.12 avankest 718:
1.14 avankest 719: <dt><dfn id="dfn-getallresponseheaders"><code>getAllResponseHeaders()</code></dfn>,
1.22 avankest 720: method</dt>
1.12 avankest 721:
1.5 avankest 722: <dd>
1.25 avankest 723: <p>If the state is not <span title="receiving state">receiving</span> or
724: <span title="loaded state">loaded</span>, user agents
725: <em class="ct">must</em> raise an <code>INVALID_STATE_ERR</code> exception.
726: Otherwise, it <em class="ct">must</em> return all the HTTP headers, as a
727: single string, with each header line separated by a CR (U+000D) LF (U+000A)
728: pair. The status line <em class="ct">must not</em> be included.</p>
1.24 avankest 729:
1.5 avankest 730: <div class="example">
731: <pre>// The following script:
732: var client = new XMLHttpRequest();
1.14 avankest 733: client.open("GET", "test.txt", true);
1.5 avankest 734: client.send();
1.12 avankest 735: client.onreadystatechange = function() {
1.13 avankest 736: if(this.readyState == 3) {
1.12 avankest 737: print(this.getAllResponseHeaders());
738: }
739: }
1.5 avankest 740:
741: // ...should output something similar to the following text:
742: Date: 2004年10月24日 04:58:38 GMT
743: Server: Apache/1.3.31 (Unix)
744: Keep-Alive: timeout=15, max=99
745: Connection: Keep-Alive
746: Transfer-Encoding: chunked
747: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8</pre>
748: </div>
749: </dd>
1.12 avankest 750:
1.18 avankest 751: <dt><dfn id="dfn-getresponseheader" title="getresponseheader"><code>getResponseHeader(<var>header</var>)</code></dfn>,
1.22 avankest 752: method</dt>
1.12 avankest 753:
1.1 avankest 754: <dd>
1.13 avankest 755: <p>If the <var>header</var> argument doesn't match the
1.22 avankest 756: <span><code>field-name</code> production</span> a <code>SYNTAX_ERR</code>
757: <em class="ct">must</em> be raised. Otherwise this method works as described
758: below.</p>
1.14 avankest 759:
1.25 avankest 760: <p>If the state is not <span title="receiving state">receiving</span> or
761: <span title="loaded state">loaded</span>, the user agent
762: <em class="ct">must</em> raise an <code>INVALID_STATE_ERR</code> exception.
763: Otherwise, it <em class="ct">must</em> represent the value of the given HTTP
764: header (<var>header</var>) in the data received so far for the last request
765: sent, as a single string. If more than one header of the given name was
766: received, then the values <em class="ct">must</em> be concatenated,
767: separated from each other by an U+002C COMMA followed by an U+0020 SPACE. If
768: no headers of that name were received, then it <em class="ct">must</em>
769: return <code>null</code>. Header names <em class="ct">must</em> be compared
1.22 avankest 770: case-insensitively to the method its argument (<var>header</var>).</p>
1.12 avankest 771:
1.1 avankest 772: <div class="example">
773: <pre>// The following script:
774: var client = new XMLHttpRequest();
1.14 avankest 775: client.open("GET", "test.txt", true);
1.5 avankest 776: client.send();
1.12 avankest 777: client.onreadystatechange = function() {
1.13 avankest 778: if(this.readyState == 3) {
1.14 avankest 779: print(client.getResponseHeader("Content-Type"));
1.12 avankest 780: }
781: }
1.1 avankest 782:
1.5 avankest 783: // ...should output something similar to the following text:
784: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8</pre>
1.1 avankest 785: </div>
1.5 avankest 786: </dd>
1.12 avankest 787:
1.5 avankest 788: <dt><dfn id="dfn-responsetext"><code>responseText</code></dfn> of type
1.22 avankest 789: <code>DOMString</code>, readonly</dt>
1.12 avankest 790:
1.5 avankest 791: <dd>
1.25 avankest 792: <p>If the state is not <span title="receiving state">receiving</span> or
793: <span title="loaded state">loaded</span>, the user agent
794: <em class="ct">must</em> raise an <code>INVALID_STATE_ERR</code> exception.
795: Otherwise, it <em class="ct">must</em> be the fragment of the <span>entity
796: body</span> received so far (when the state is
797: <span title="receiving state">receiving</span>) or the complete <span>entity
798: body</span> (when the state is <span title="loaded state">loaded</span>),
799: interpreted as a stream of characters.</p>
1.12 avankest 800:
801: <p>If the response includes a <code>Content-Type</code> understood by the
1.22 avankest 802: user agent the characters are encoded following the relevant media type
803: specification, with the exception that the rule in the final paragraph of
804: section 3.7.1 of [<cite><a href="#RFC2616">RFC2616</a></cite>], and the
805: rules in section 4.1.2 of [<cite><a href="#ref-rfc2046">RFC2046</a></cite>]
806: <em class="ct">must</em> be treated as if they specified the default
807: character encoding as being UTF-8. Invalid bytes <em class="ct">must</em> be
808: converted to U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER. If the user agent can't derive a
809: character stream in accord with the media type specification,
810: <code>reponseText</code> <em class="ct">must</em> be <code>null</code>.</p>
1.12 avankest 811:
812: <p>Its initial value <em class="ct">must</em> be the <code>null</code>.</p>
1.21 avankest 813:
1.24 avankest 814: <p class="note">For <code>HEAD</code> requests this attribute will always
815: be <code>null</code> (it remains unchanged). Similar to the
1.22 avankest 816: <code>responseXML</code> attribute.</p>
1.5 avankest 817: </dd>
1.12 avankest 818:
1.5 avankest 819: <dt><dfn id="dfn-responsexml"><code>responseXML</code></dfn> of type
1.22 avankest 820: <code>Document</code>, readonly</dt>
1.12 avankest 821:
1.8 avankest 822: <dd>
1.25 avankest 823: <p>If the state is not <span title="loaded state">loaded</span>, user agents
824: <em class="ct">must</em> raise an <code>INVALID_STATE_ERR</code> exception.
825: Otherwise, if the <code>Content-Type</code> header contains a media type
826: (ignoring any parameters) that is either <code>text/xml</code>,
1.22 avankest 827: <code>application/xml</code>, or ends in <code>+xml</code>, it
828: <em class="ct">must</em> be an object that implements the
829: <code>Document</code> interface representing the parsed document. If
830: <code>Content-Type</code> did not contain such a media type, or if the
831: document could not be parsed (due to an XML well-formedness error or
832: unsupported character encoding, for instance), it <em class="ct">must</em>
833: be <code>null</code>.</p>
1.12 avankest 834:
1.8 avankest 835: <p>Its initial value <em class="ct">must</em> be <code>null</code>.</p>
1.5 avankest 836: </dd>
1.12 avankest 837:
1.22 avankest 838: <dt><dfn id="dfn-status"><code>status</code></dfn> of type <code>unsigned
839: short</code>, readonly</dt>
1.12 avankest 840:
1.5 avankest 841: <dd>
842: <p>If the <code>status</code> attribute is not available an
1.22 avankest 843: <code>INVALID_STATE_ERR</code> exception <em class="ct">must</em> be raised.
1.25 avankest 844: It <em class="ct">must</em> be available when the state is
845: <span title="receiving state">receiving</span> or
846: <span title="loaded state">loaded</span>. When available, it
847: <em class="ct">must</em> represent the HTTP status code (typically
848: <code>200</code> for a successful connection).</p>
1.27 avankest 849:
1.8 avankest 850: <p>Its initial value <em class="ct">must</em> be <code>0</code>.</p>
1.12 avankest 851: </dd>
852:
1.5 avankest 853: <dt><dfn id="dfn-statustext"><code>statusText</code></dfn> of type
1.22 avankest 854: <code>DOMString</code>, readonly</dt>
1.12 avankest 855:
1.5 avankest 856: <dd>
857: <p>If the <code>statusText</code> attribute is not available an
1.22 avankest 858: <code>INVALID_STATE_ERR</code> exception <em class="ct">must</em> be raised.
1.25 avankest 859: It <em class="ct">must</em> be available when the state is
860: <span title="receiving state">receiving</span> or
861: <span title="loaded state">loaded</span>). When available, it
862: <em class="ct">must</em> represent the HTTP status text sent by the server
863: (appears after the status code).</p>
1.21 avankest 864:
1.8 avankest 865: <p>Its initial value <em class="ct">must</em> be the empty string.</p>
1.1 avankest 866: </dd>
867: </dl>
1.12 avankest 868:
1.1 avankest 869: <p>HTTP requests sent from multiple different <code>XMLHttpRequest</code>
1.22 avankest 870: objects in succession <em class="ct">should</em> be pipelined into shared HTTP
871: connections.</p>
1.12 avankest 872:
1.31 avankest 873: <h3 id="events">Events for the <code title="">XMLHttpRequest</code>
874: Object</h3>
1.12 avankest 875:
1.1 avankest 876: <p>These sections describe the various events that can be dispatched on the
1.22 avankest 877: object implementing the <code>XMLHttpRequest</code> interface. For this
878: version of the specification only one event is defined.</p>
1.12 avankest 879:
1.1 avankest 880: <dl>
881: <dt><dfn id="dfn-readystatechange"><code>readystatechange</code></dfn></dt>
1.24 avankest 882:
1.1 avankest 883: <dd>The <code>readystatechange</code> event <em class="ct">must</em> be
1.22 avankest 884: dispatched when <code>readyState</code> changes value. It <em class="ct">must
885: not</em> bubble, <em class="ct">must not</em> be cancelable and
886: <em class="ct">must</em> implement the <code>Event</code> interface
887: [<cite><a href="#DOM3EV">DOM3Events</a></cite>]. The event has no namespace
888: (<code>Event.namespaceURI</code> is <code>null</code>).</dd>
1.1 avankest 889: </dl>
1.32 ! avankest 890:
1.31 avankest 891: <h3 id="exceptions">Exceptions for the <code title="">XMLHttpRequest</code>
892: Object</h3>
893:
1.32 ! avankest 894: <pre class="idl">exception <dfn>XMLHttpRequestException</dfn> {
1.31 avankest 895: unsigned short code;
896: };
897: const unsigned short <span>NETWORK_ERR</span> = 101;</pre>
898:
899: <p>The <dfn id="network-err">NETWORK_ERR</dfn> exception is thrown when a
900: network error occurs in synchronous requests. See the section on
901: <code>send()</code> for more details.</p>
902: <!-- Other specifications should probably be able to reuse this... -->
1.11 avankest 903:
1.29 avankest 904: <h2 class="no-num" id="notcovered">Not in this Specification</h2>
905:
906: <p><em>This section is non normative.</em></p>
907:
908: <p>This specification does not include the following features that may or may
909: not be implemented by user agents:</p>
910:
911: <ul>
912: <li><code>load</code> event and <code>onload</code> attribute;</li>
913: <li><code>error</code> event and <code>onerror</code> attribute;</li>
914: <li><code>progress</code> event and <code>onprogress</code> attribute;</li>
915: <li><code title="">abort</code> event and <code>onabort</code> attribute;</li>
916: <li>Timers have been suggested, perhaps an <code>ontimeout</code>
917: attribute;</li>
918: <li>Property to disable following redirects;</li>
1.30 avankest 919: <li><code title="">responseXML</code> for <code>text/html</code>
920: documents;</li>
921: <li>Cross-site <code title="">XMLHttpRequest</code>.</li>
1.29 avankest 922: </ul>
923:
1.1 avankest 924: <h2 class="no-num" id="bibref">References</h2>
1.11 avankest 925:
1.6 avankest 926: <dl>
1.11 avankest 927: <dt id="DOM3">[DOM3Core]</dt>
1.24 avankest 928:
1.11 avankest 929: <dd><cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core">Document Object
930: Model (DOM) Level 3 Core Specification</a></cite>, A. Le Hors, P. Le
931: Hégaret, L. Wood, G. Nicol, J. Robie, M. Champion, S. Byrne, editors.
932: World Wide Web Consortium, April 2004.</dd>
933:
934: <dt id="DOM3EV">[DOM3Events]</dt>
1.24 avankest 935:
1.1 avankest 936: <dd><cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Events/">Document Object
1.11 avankest 937: Model (DOM) Level 3 Events Specification</a></cite>, Björn Höhrmann, editor.
938: World Wide Web Consortium, April 2006.</dd>
939:
1.14 avankest 940: <dt id="ref-ecmascript">[ECMAScript]</dt>
1.24 avankest 941:
1.14 avankest 942: <dd><cite><a href="http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-262.htm">ECMAScript
943: Language Specification</a></cite>, Third Edition. ECMA, December 1999.</dd>
944:
945: <dt id="ref-rfc2046">[RFC2046]</dt>
1.24 avankest 946:
1.19 avankest 947: <dd><cite><a href="http://ietf.org/rfc/rfc2046">Multipurpose Internet Mail
948: Extensions (MIME) Part Two: Media Types</a></cite>, N. Freed, N. Borenstein,
949: editors. IETF, November 1996.</dd>
1.14 avankest 950:
1.11 avankest 951: <dt id="ref-rfc2109">[RFC2109]</dt>
1.24 avankest 952:
1.11 avankest 953: <dd><cite><a href="http://ietf.org/rfc/rfc2109">HTTP State Management
954: Mechanism</a></cite>, D. Kristol, L. Montulli, editors. IETF, February
955: 1997.</dd>
956:
957: <dt id="RFC2119">[RFC2119]</dt>
1.24 avankest 958:
1.11 avankest 959: <dd><cite><a href="http://ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119">RFC 2119: Key words
960: for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels</a></cite>, S. Bradner.
961: IETF, March 1997.</dd>
1.12 avankest 962:
1.11 avankest 963: <dt id="RFC2616">[RFC2616]</dt>
1.24 avankest 964:
1.11 avankest 965: <dd><cite><a href="http://ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616">Hypertext Transfer Protocol
966: -- HTTP/1.1</a></cite>, R. Fielding, J. Gettys, J. Mogul, H. Frystyk, L.
967: Masinter, P. Leach, T. Berners-Lee, editors. IETF, June 1999</dd>
1.12 avankest 968:
1.11 avankest 969: <dt id="ref-rfc2617">[RFC2617]</dt>
1.24 avankest 970:
1.11 avankest 971: <dd><cite><a href="http://ietf.org/rfc/rfc2617">HTTP Authentication: Basic
1.14 avankest 972: and Digest Access Authentication</a></cite>, ...</dd>
1.12 avankest 973:
1.11 avankest 974: <dt id="ref-rfc2965">[RFC2965]</dt>
1.24 avankest 975:
1.19 avankest 976: <dd><cite><a href="http://ietf.org/rfc/rfc2965">HTTP State Management
977: Mechanism</a></cite>, D. Kristol, L. Montulli, editors. IETF, October
978: 2000.</dd>
979:
1.11 avankest 980: <dt id="ref-rfc3986">[RFC3986]</dt>
1.24 avankest 981:
1.11 avankest 982: <dd><cite><a href="http://ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986">Uniform Resource Identifier
983: (URI): Generic Syntax</a></cite>, T. Berners-Lee, R. Fielding, L. Masinter,
984: editors. IETF, January 2005.</dd>
1.28 avankest 985:
986: <dt id="ref-window">[Window]</dt>
987:
988: <dd><cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/Window/">Window Object
989: 1.0</a></cite>, I. Davis, M. Stachowiak, editors. W3C, April 2006.</dd>
1.1 avankest 990: </dl>
1.11 avankest 991:
1.1 avankest 992: <h2 class="no-num" id="acknowledgements">Acknowledgements</h2>
1.11 avankest 993:
1.1 avankest 994: <p><em>This section is non-normative</em></p>
1.12 avankest 995:
1.7 avankest 996: <p>The editor would like to thank to the following people who have contributed
1.22 avankest 997: to this specification (ordered on first name):</p>
1.12 avankest 998:
1.1 avankest 999: <ul>
1.22 avankest 1000: <li>Alex Hopmann</li>
1.7 avankest 1001: <li>Alex Vincent</li>
1.15 avankest 1002: <li>Alexey Proskuryakov</li>
1.1 avankest 1003: <li>Asbjørn Ulsberg</li>
1004: <li>Boris Zbarsky</li>
1005: <li>Björn Höhrmann</li>
1006: <li>Cameron McCormack</li>
1007: <li>Christophe Jolif</li>
1008: <li>Charles McCathieNevile</li>
1009: <li>Dean Jackson</li>
1010: <li>Doug Schepers</li>
1011: <li>Douglas Livingstone</li>
1012: <li>Gorm Haug Eriksen</li>
1013: <li>Hallvord R. M. Steen</li>
1014: <li>Håkon Wium Lie</li>
1015: <li>Ian Davis</li>
1016: <li>Ian Hickson</li>
1017: <li>Ivan Herman</li>
1018: <li>Jens Lindström</li>
1019: <li>Jim Deegan</li>
1020: <li>Jim Ley</li>
1021: <li>Jonas Sicking</li>
1022: <li>Julian Reschke</li>
1023: <li>Karl Dubost</li>
1024: <li>Maciej Stachowiak</li>
1.7 avankest 1025: <li>Magnus Kristiansen</li>
1.1 avankest 1026: <li>Marc Hadley</li>
1027: <li>Mark Nottingham</li>
1028: <li>Pawel Glowacki</li>
1.24 avankest 1029: <li>Q42</li>
1.1 avankest 1030: <li>Robin Berjon</li>
1031: <li>Ruud Steltenpool</li>
1032: </ul>
1.12 avankest 1033:
1.1 avankest 1034: <p>Special thanks to the Microsoft employees who first implemented the
1.22 avankest 1035: <code>XMLHttpRequest</code> interface, which was first widely deployed by the
1036: Windows Internet Explorer browser.</p>
1.12 avankest 1037:
1.1 avankest 1038: <p>Special thanks also to the WHATWG for drafing a first version of this
1.22 avankest 1039: specification in their Web Applications 1.0 document.</p>
1.12 avankest 1040:
1.1 avankest 1041: <p>Thanks also to all those who have helped to improve this specification by
1.22 avankest 1042: sending suggestions and corrections. (Please, keep bugging us with your
1043: issues!)</p>
1.29 avankest 1044:
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