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readAsBinaryString() doesn't work #37

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glebm opened this issue Apr 5, 2013 · 5 comments
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readAsBinaryString() doesn't work #37

glebm opened this issue Apr 5, 2013 · 5 comments

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@glebm
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glebm commented Apr 5, 2013

readAsBinaryString() returns this for an example jpeg file:

"�X�`"
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glebm commented Apr 5, 2013

GitHub munged the result, here is the real thing:
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@huampoyotl
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Did you get it work @glebm ?

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glebm commented May 3, 2013

No, I ended up using https://github.com/moxiecode/moxie

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huijar commented May 7, 2013

@glebm, did you manage to get it working without plupload? The documentation claims it's possible to use moxie as an independent polyfill, but falls short on instructions. Could you give an example?

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glebm commented May 7, 2013

@huijar Yes, I did, although it was a bit of hassle. Basically moxie exposes identical APIs to the HTML5 ones, but in moxie namespace (e.g. new moxie.file.FileReader()), and also provides utility classes such as moxie.file.FileInput.

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