I would rather return a JSON object that holds an array of Numbers. Reason:
independence from the platform-specific representation of floats.

However if you'd like to send a binary blob instead, do:

*case MG_REQUEST:*
*   if (strcmp(conn->uri, "/get_floats") == 0) {*
*     mg_send_header(conn, "Content-Type", "application/octet-stream");*
*     mg_send_data(conn, float_array_pointer, size_of_float_array);*
*     return MG_TRUE;*
*   }*
*   ...*


On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 6:12 AM, JamieOliver <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have Mongoose server built in to a C++ application. The C++ application
> holds arrays of floating point numbers, and I would like to request this
> data from a Javascript page (also served by my application) using
> XMLHttpRequest, as a binary blob. How can I use Mongoose to handle and
> service this request?
>
> Thanks,
> Jamie
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