Ajax Binary Response

It might not be possible to stream binary data, but you can use Ajax to retrieve binary data.

This is possible using one of two methods: Javascript Typed Arrays or an XMLHttpResponse overrideMimeType hack. Have a read of a good article on MDN – these examples are taken from there: Sending and Receiving Binary Data

The Typed Array method looks like this:

var oReq = new XMLHttpRequest();
oReq.open("GET", "/myfile.png", true);
oReq.responseType = "arraybuffer";

oReq.onload = function (oEvent) {
  var arrayBuffer = oReq.response; // Note: not oReq.responseText
  if (arrayBuffer) {
    var byteArray = new Uint8Array(arrayBuffer);
    for (var i = 0; i < byteArray.byteLength; i++) {
      // do something with each byte in the array
    }
  }
};

oReq.send(null);

Typed Arrays are not supported in IE < 10, Firefox < 4, Chrome < 7, Safari < 5.1 and Opera < 11.6, and mobile support is shaky but improving.

The second method uses an XMLHttpRequest method called overrideMimeType to allow the binary data to be passed through unmodified.

var req = new XMLHttpRequest();
req.open('GET', '/myfile.png', false);
// XHR binary charset opt by Marcus Granado 2006 [http://mgran.blogspot.com]
req.overrideMimeType('text\/plain; charset=x-user-defined');
req.send(null);
if (req.status != 200) return '';
// do stuff with req.responseText;

You get an unparsed binary string, upon which you can use var byte = filestream.charCodeAt(x) & 0xff; to retrieve a specific byte.

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