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Laurent vainsdieuxIn these cases, you just use the appropriate header name and pass it to the getResponseHeader() method on the XMLHttpRequest object. So to get the length of a response, just call request.getResponseHeader("Content-Length");. To get the content type, use r
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John AndersonGain a complete understanding of HTTP status codes, ready states, and the XMLHttpRequest object
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For many Web developers, making simple requests and receiving simple responses is all they'll ever need, but for developers who want to master Ajax, a complete understanding of HTTP status codes, ready states, and the XMLHttpRequest object is required. In this article, Brett McLaughlin will show you the different status codes and demonstrate how browsers handle each and he will showcase the lesser-used HTTP requests that you can make with Ajax.
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15 Feb 06
highrollerMastering Ajax, Part 3: Advanced requests and responses in Ajax Gain a complete understanding of HTTP status codes, ready states, and the XMLHttpRequest object
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Josh WeihnachtewInstance.com), Author and Editor, O'Reilly Media Inc.
14 Feb 2006
For many Web developers, making simple requests and receiving simple responses is all they'll ever need, but for developers who want to master Ajax, a complete understanding of -
Michael SchoutFor many Web developers, making simple requests and receiving simple responses is all they'll ever need, but for developers who want to master Ajax, a complete understanding of HTTP status codes, ready states, and the XMLHttpRequest object is required. In
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