![]() Note: “handleAs” is NOT applicable to dojo.io.script.get() calls, since it is implied by the usage of “callbackParamName” (response will be a JSONP call returning JSON) or “checkString” (response is pure JavaScript defined in the body of the script that was attached). ![]() Example request made by the browser: ?key1=value1&key2=value2&ke圓=value3. These items are converted to query parameters and passed on as part of Your browser how to cache and when to clear, sometimes it is necessary to force the browser to not cache.Ī JavaScript object of name/string value pairs. While it is generally good practice to let the server tell Parameter is to keep the browser from caching the results. Do not use this if doing a JSONP type of call (use callbackParamName instead).Ī boolean value that tells dojo.xhrGet to append a unique query parameter to each request. Although nothing spectacularly new on its own, it does zip through the tedious process with a click of a button. For instance, when using Yahoo JSONP calls it isĪ string of JavaScript that when evaluated like so: “typeof(” + checkString + ”) != ‘undefined’” being true means that Dojo Glitch is the latest script that I created to automate the process of separating RGB channels from a layer instantly. The URL parameter name that indicates the JSONP callback string. Dojo.io.script.get() supported object properties ¶ url
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