UPDATE: As of Webkit build r230963, this issue has been resolved in Webkit.
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Since the recent Safari 11.1 update on macOS and iOS, as well as in Safari Technology Preview 11.2, the $.ajax
calls in my web application are failing when a input[type=file]
field has no file chosen (it isn't required in my form). No failure when the field does have a file chosen.
The error
callback of ajax
runs and the Safari console contains the following message: Failed to load resource: The operation couldn’t be completed. Protocol error
. I am HTTPS and submitting to a location on the same domain (and server) also over HTTPS.
Before the 11.1 update, the $.ajax
call submitted just fine when no file was chosen. The latest versions of Chrome and Firefox have no issues.
Relevant parts of my code:
The input:
Browse... <input id="file-upload" type="file" name="image" accept=".jpg,.jpeg">
The JS:
var formData = new FormData($(this)[0]);
$.ajax({
type: 'POST',
enctype: 'multipart/form-data',
url: '../process.php',
data: formData,
contentType: false,
processData: false,
cache: false,
success: function(response) { ... },
error: function() { //my code reaches here }
});
As a temporary (hopefully) solution, I'm detecting an empty file field and removing it from formData
before the ajax
call and everything works as expected/before:
$("input[type=file]").each(function() {
if($(this).val() === "") {
formData.delete($(this).attr("name"));
}
});
Am I doing something wrong, is there an issue with Safari, or is there a change in Safari that needs to be accounted for now in ajax calls?