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Case Study: Enabling Asynchronous File Uploads with Progress Indicators

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AdvancED DOM Scripting

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You’re probably wondering how you can upload files through your fancy ADS.ajaxRequest() method from Chapter 7. Well, you can’t—or, I should say, you can’t do exactly that. The title of this chapter is a little misleading, as you may have thought that I was implying that you’d be uploading files through the XMLHttpRequest object.

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(2007). Case Study: Enabling Asynchronous File Uploads with Progress Indicators. In: Sambells, J., Gustafson, A. (eds) AdvancED DOM Scripting. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0298-1_8

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