How to read binary data in IE9?

吃可爱长大的小学妹 提交于 2019-12-02 17:36:23

I had same issue while playing with pdf.js library, and solution I found is to make my own Uint8Array, below is code which you need. All credits goes to notmasteryet@github and full code can be found here https://gist.github.com/1057924

(function() {
  try {
    var a = new Uint8Array(1);
    return; //no need
  } catch(e) { }

  function subarray(start, end) {
    return this.slice(start, end);
  }

  function set_(array, offset) {
    if (arguments.length < 2) offset = 0;
    for (var i = 0, n = array.length; i < n; ++i, ++offset)
      this[offset] = array[i] & 0xFF;
  }

  // we need typed arrays
  function TypedArray(arg1) {
    var result;
    if (typeof arg1 === "number") {
       result = new Array(arg1);
       for (var i = 0; i < arg1; ++i)
         result[i] = 0;
    } else
       result = arg1.slice(0);
    result.subarray = subarray;
    result.buffer = result;
    result.byteLength = result.length;
    result.set = set_;
    if (typeof arg1 === "object" && arg1.buffer)
      result.buffer = arg1.buffer;

    return result;
  }

  window.Uint8Array = TypedArray;
  window.Uint32Array = TypedArray;
  window.Int32Array = TypedArray;
})();
AlexB

If you want to be assured you get wider range of compatibility, you can also use the compatibility.js file included in the PDF.js distribution under the "web" directory. Get PDF.js from Mozilla Github, decompress the zip archive and include the compatibility.js file from the above directory. It also makes PDF.js library work in e.g. IE9

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