Hello,
I have a compressed file format that I need to decode on the client side.
But for that, the response characters need to be left alone during the
transport. In "simple" JavaScript the overrideMimeType("text/plain;
charset=x-user-defined") works very well.
I couldn't figure out how to call the overrideMimeType from
qx.io.request.Xhr. Could you please tell me if there is a way of doing that?
Or another way of forcing the "don't touch the response text"?
Thank you,
Alice
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