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Added 'loadend' event listener to xhr. Why is this needed? Appears that in Firefox ver 109.0.1 xhr does not always fire event 'load'. But does fire 'loadend'. Problem was discovered while debugging old Angular 1 application. It is not reproducible in plain playground environment.
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Probably because we are not handling other events such as abort. Anyways, we can not do that as uploadNextChunk will be called twice (after load and loadend) and it will be uploading 2x more chunks than it should after each chunk |
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So, if this is not an issue in Vanilla Playground, then that means some issue with Angular integration of this package. 🤔 |
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Yes, uploadNextChunk will be called twice (unless FF is used), what kind of problems can this cause? I tested single and multiple file uploads and didn't notice anything obviously wrong. |
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Added 'loadend' event listener to xhr.
Why is this needed?
Appears that in Firefox ver 109.0.1 xhr does not always fire event 'load'. But does fire 'loadend'. Problem was discovered while debugging old Angular 1 application. It is not reproducible in plain playground environment.