Here's what I'm hoping to do:
I want to send an ajax request to a file (preferably with jQuery), and once the file has been loaded, determine the size of the requested file.
After a bit of googling, it's clear that I don't even have a good idea of the right question to ask to figure this out. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
You could make a HTTP HEAD request, and get a file size approximate by reading the Content-Length HTTP Header.
This kind of request is used to obtain meta-information about the URL implied by the request, without transferring any content of it in the response.
var xhr = $.ajax({
type: "HEAD",
url: "path/to/file.ext",
success: function(msg){
alert(xhr.getResponseHeader('Content-Length') + ' bytes');
}
});
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