If the request said it wanted json, but it didn't get json, then it's
an error in my book. Maybe you could turn a 204 into an empty object
but I have a feeling that would be a surprising success case for most
json requests.

> Perhaps, a solution would be to have the option of defining
> callbacks per status code.

You could do that yourself with the existing "complete" handler, since
it is passed the xmlhttp object.


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