/*! JSZipUtils - A collection of cross-browser utilities to go along with JSZip. <http://stuk.github.io/jszip-utils> (c) 2014 Stuart Knightley, David Duponchel Dual licenced under the MIT license or GPLv3. See https://raw.github.com/Stuk/jszip-utils/master/LICENSE.markdown. */ !function(e){"object"==typeof exports?module.exports=e():"function"==typeof define&&define.amd?define(e):"undefined"!=typeof window?window.JSZipUtils=e():"undefined"!=typeof global?global.JSZipUtils=e():"undefined"!=typeof self&&(self.JSZipUtils=e())}(function(){var define,module,exports;return (function e(t,n,r){function s(o,u){if(!n[o]){if(!t[o]){var a=typeof require=="function"&&require;if(!u&&a)return a(o,!0);if(i)return i(o,!0);throw new Error("Cannot find module '"+o+"'")}var f=n[o]={exports:{}};t[o][0].call(f.exports,function(e){var n=t[o][1][e];return s(n?n:e)},f,f.exports,e,t,n,r)}return n[o].exports}var i=typeof require=="function"&&require;for(var o=0;o<r.length;o++)s(r[o]);return s})({1:[function(require,module,exports){ 'use strict'; var JSZipUtils = {}; // just use the responseText with xhr1, response with xhr2. // The transformation doesn't throw away high-order byte (with responseText) // because JSZip handles that case. If not used with JSZip, you may need to // do it, see https://developer.mozilla.org/En/Using_XMLHttpRequest#Handling_binary_data JSZipUtils._getBinaryFromXHR = function (xhr) { // for xhr.responseText, the 0xFF mask is applied by JSZip return xhr.response || xhr.responseText; }; // taken from jQuery function createStandardXHR() { try { return new window.XMLHttpRequest(); } catch( e ) {} } function createActiveXHR() { try { return new window.ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); } catch( e ) {} } // Create the request object var createXHR = window.ActiveXObject ? /* Microsoft failed to properly * implement the XMLHttpRequest in IE7 (can't request local files), * so we use the ActiveXObject when it is available * Additionally XMLHttpRequest can be disabled in IE7/IE8 so * we need a fallback. */ function() { return createStandardXHR() || createActiveXHR(); } : // For all other browsers, use the standard XMLHttpRequest object createStandardXHR; JSZipUtils.getBinaryContent = function(path, callback) { /* * Here is the tricky part : getting the data. * In firefox/chrome/opera/... setting the mimeType to 'text/plain; charset=x-user-defined' * is enough, the result is in the standard xhr.responseText. * cf https://developer.mozilla.org/En/XMLHttpRequest/Using_XMLHttpRequest#Receiving_binary_data_in_older_browsers * In IE <= 9, we must use (the IE only) attribute responseBody * (for binary data, its content is different from responseText). * In IE 10, the 'charset=x-user-defined' trick doesn't work, only the * responseType will work : * http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ie/hh673569%28v=vs.85%29.aspx#Binary_Object_upload_and_download * * I'd like to use jQuery to avoid this XHR madness, but it doesn't support * the responseType attribute : http://bugs.jquery.com/ticket/11461 */ try { var xhr = createXHR(); xhr.open('GET', path, true); // recent browsers if ("responseType" in xhr) { xhr.responseType = "arraybuffer"; } // older browser if(xhr.overrideMimeType) { xhr.overrideMimeType("text/plain; charset=x-user-defined"); } xhr.onreadystatechange = function(evt) { var file, err; // use `xhr` and not `this`... thanks IE if (xhr.readyState === 4) { if (xhr.status === 200 || xhr.status === 0) { file = null; err = null; try { file = JSZipUtils._getBinaryFromXHR(xhr); } catch(e) { err = new Error(e); } callback(err, file); } else { callback(new Error("Ajax error for " + path + " : " + this.status + " " + this.statusText), null); } } }; xhr.send(); } catch (e) { callback(new Error(e), null); } }; // export module.exports = JSZipUtils; // enforcing Stuk's coding style // vim: set shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4: },{}]},{},[1]) (1) }); ;