Use XDomainRequest in browsers which can't CORS with XMLHttpRequest#55
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Use XDomainRequest in browsers which can't CORS with XMLHttpRequest#55gobengo wants to merge 7 commits intobrowserify:masterfrom
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an appropriate XHR-like thing is now chosen based on the params, not just once at eval time
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#3 has been open and unresponded to for three years. I +1d it, but went to use that fork and realized it didn't really even work.
This pull request is up to date with 1.4.1, and I've tested it a good amount in IE9 while working on https://github.com/gobengo/chronos-stream, and more important will continue to maintain it for my job @Livefyre in the forseeable future.
@substack, now with some legwork into this, will you please respond and say whether you find this change in scope appropriate for http-browserify and the OOB 'http' builtin?
If you never want it in the builtin, we can close this PR and folks can just use http-browserify-xdr manually if they want. But at least this issue will be here for posterity.
If you are supportive, I'll get the README changes out of this PR that I made.