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HTML5 Data and Services Cookbook

You're reading from   HTML5 Data and Services Cookbook Take the fast track to the rapidly growing world of HTML5 data and services with this brilliantly practical cookbook. Whether building websites or web applications, this is the handbook you need to master HTML5.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783559282
Length 480 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

HTML5 Data and Services Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Display of Textual Data 2. Display of Graphical Data FREE CHAPTER 3. Animated Data Display 4. Using HTML5 Input Components 5. Custom Input Components 6. Data Validation 7. Data Serialization 8. Communicating with Servers 9. Client-side Templates 10. Data Binding Frameworks 11. Data Storage 12. Multimedia Installing Node.js and Using npm Community and Resources Index

Posting a binary file to the server


Posting text, XML, or JSON to the server is relatively easy, and most JavaScript libraries are optimized for that scenario.

Posting binary data is slightly trickier. Modern applications may need to be able to upload the generated binary files; examples include images drawn on an HTML5 canvas, ZIP files created with JSZip, and so on.

Additionally, it's convenient to be able to upload files selected using the HTML5 file API. We can do some interesting things with it, such as resumable file uploads by splitting the file into smaller parts and uploading every part separately to the server.

In this recipe, we're going to upload files selected by the user using a file input.

Getting ready

The server will be implemented using Node.js—you can download and install Node.js from http://nodejs.org/. The server will be implemented with the Node.js framework Connec t (http://www.senchalabs.org/connect/).

How to do it...

Let's write the client and server code.

  1. Create a file...

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