OS X 10.6.8, Chrome 15.0.874.121
I'm experiencing an issue with javascript/jquery: I want to download a header file from base url, then add some more text to it and than spit it out to the client. I'm using the following code:
var bb = new window.WebKitBlobBuilder;
$.get('js/header.txt', function(data) {
bb.append(data);
console.log("finished reading file");
});
console.log("just before getting the blog");
var blob = bb.getBlob('text/plain');
// append some more
saveAs(blob,"name.dxf");
But that fails because getting the file is only finished way after the saveAs(blob)
is executed. I know I can fix it with:
var bb = new window.WebKitBlobBuilder;
$.get('js/header.txt', function(data) {
bb.append(data);
//append some more
var blob = bb.getBlob('text/plain');
saveAs(blob,"name.dxf");
});
But that does not really look attractive: I only want to use the get
statement only to append the header to the blob, and if I want to read a footer from the file system, I have to do a get
inside a get
, and spit out the blob in the inner get
Are there alternative ways to withhold the code after the get statement from executing until the whole file has been successfully loaded?