I am trying to post an attachment uploaded to an HTML file input to a web page through a rest API. The API documentation states that the post is a straight binary content as the body of the HTTP request, not a form file upload.
My code is as follows:
$('#_testButton').bind('click', function () {
var file = document.getElementById('_testFile').files[0]
var reader = new FileReader();
reader.onload = function () {
$.ajax({
url: '/attachmentURL',
type: 'POST',
data: reader.result
})
}
reader.readAsBinaryString(file)
})
I need this to work for a number of different mimeTypes, so I didn't declare it in the code above. However, I have tried declaring contentType:'application/msword' for a .doc file and also tried processData:false and contentType:false.
The data is being posted where it should. However, when I open the file, I get a message that says mimeType:application/x-empty with an empty file OR a file with a bunch of binary characters. I've tried .doc files and a pdf files and the result is the same for both.
Does anyone have a clue what I can change to make this work?
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