What is XMLHttpRequest

The XMLHttpRequest object is the key to AJAX. It has been available ever since Internet Explorer 5.5 was released in July 2000, but not fully discovered before people started to talk about AJAX and Web 2.0 in 2005.
XMLHttpRequest (XHR) is an API that can be used by JavaScript, JScript, VBScript and other web browser scripting languages to transfer and manipulate XML data to and from a web server using HTTP, establishing an independent connection channel between a web page's Client-Side and Server-Side.
The data returned from XMLHttpRequest calls will often be provided by back-end databases. Besides XML, XMLHttpRequest can be used to fetch data in other formats, e.g. JSON or even plain text.
You already have seen couple of examples on how to create a XMLHttpRequest object.
Below is listed some of the methods and properties you have to become familiar with.

XMLHttpRequest Methods

  • abort()
    Cancels the current request.
  • getAllResponseHeaders()
    Returns the complete set of HTTP headers as a string.
  • getResponseHeader( headerName )
    Returns the value of the specified HTTP header.
  • open( method, URL )
    open( method, URL, async )
    open( method, URL, async, userName )
    open( method, URL, async, userName, password )
    Specifies the method, URL, and other optional attributes of a request.

    The method parameter can have a value of "GET", "POST", or "HEAD". Other HTTP methods, such as "PUT" and "DELETE" (primarily used in REST applications), may be possible

    The "async" parameter specifies whether the request should be handled asynchronously or not . "true" means that script processing carries on after the send() method, without waiting for a response, and "false" means that the script waits for a response before continuing script processing.
  • send( content )
    Sends the request.
  • setRequestHeader( label, value )
    Adds a label/value pair to the HTTP header to be sent.

XMLHttpRequest Properties

  • onreadystatechange
    An event handler for an event that fires at every state change.
  • readyState
    The readyState property defines the current state of the XMLHttpRequest object.
    Here are the possible values for the readyState propery:
    StateDescription
    0The request is not initialized
    1The request has been set up
    2The request has been sent
    3The request is in process
    4The request is completed
    readyState=0 after you have created the XMLHttpRequest object, but before you have called the open() method.
    readyState=1 after you have called the open() method, but before you have called send().
    readyState=2 after you have called send().
    readyState=3 after the browser has established a communication with the server, but before the server has completed the response.
    readyState=4 after the request has been completed, and the response data have been completely received from the server.
  • responseText
    Returns the response as a string.
  • responseXML
    Returns the response as XML. This property returns an XML document object, which can be examined and parsed using W3C DOM node tree methods and properties.
  • status
    Returns the status as a number (e.g. 404 for "Not Found" and 200 for "OK").
  • statusText
    Returns the status as a string (e.g. "Not Found" or "OK").

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