On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 14:25:36 +0200, Stewart Brodie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So now you get *three* events dispatched immediately one after the other
when doing a HEAD request. Still, since the spec is just documenting IE's behaviour, you don't have a choice, I suppose.

With XMLHttpRequest 2 you can just listen to the load event. I agree that the situation with readystatechange is far from optimal.


Are you going to change all the methods like getRequestHeader so that they are now valid in state HEADERS_RECEIVED - it would be just bizarre to issue an event saying that we've got the complete HTTP header and then prohibit the reading of the HTTP status and headers until the entity body has started arriving.

All methods? I changed getResponseHeader and getAllResponseHeaders. The specification does not define getRequestHeader.


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