Merge pull request #6349 from yurydelendik/node-mozchunk
Fixes supportsMozChunked for node.js
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@ -73,18 +73,15 @@ var NetworkManager = (function NetworkManagerClosure() {
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//#if !(CHROME || FIREFOX || MOZCENTRAL)
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var supportsMozChunked = (function supportsMozChunkedClosure() {
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var x = new XMLHttpRequest();
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try {
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var x = new XMLHttpRequest();
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// Firefox 37- required .open() to be called before setting responseType.
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// https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=707484
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x.open('GET', 'https://example.com');
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} catch (e) {
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// Even though the URL is not visited, .open() could fail if the URL is
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// blocked, e.g. via the connect-src CSP directive or the NoScript addon.
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// When this error occurs, this feature detection method will mistakenly
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// report that moz-chunked-arraybuffer is not supported in Firefox 37-.
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}
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try {
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x.open('GET', 'https://example.com');
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x.responseType = 'moz-chunked-arraybuffer';
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return x.responseType === 'moz-chunked-arraybuffer';
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} catch (e) {
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