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ondataavailable Event

 

Fires when new data is available.

Inline HTML <ELEMENT ondataavailable = "handler" ... > All platforms
Event property object.ondataavailable = handler Microsoft® JScript® (compatible with ECMA 262 language specification) only
Named script <SCRIPT FOR = object EVENT = ondataavailable> Microsoft Internet Explorer only

JScript Syntax

oXMLDOMDocument.ondataavailable;  

Visual Basic Syntax

oXMLDOMDocument.ondataavailable  

C/C++ Syntax

HRESULT ondataavailable(void);  

Return Values

S_OK
The value returned if successful.

Example

// Assumptions:  
// The sink (an object of the class defined below) has been connected   
// to the connection point (DIID_XMLDOMDocumentEvents).  
// To see an example of how to connect the connection point,   
// see the example for the IXMLDOMDocument::onreadystatechange Event.  
  
BEGIN_DISPATCH_MAP(CXMLDOMSamples, CCmdTarget)  
   DISP_FUNCTION_ID(CXMLDOMSamples, "Data Available Event Handler",  
   DISPID_XMLDOMEVENT_ONDATAAVAILABLE, DOMDocOnDataAvailable, VT_EMPTY, 0)  
END_DISPATCH_MAP()  
  
class CXMLDOMSamples : public CCmdTarget  
{  
public:  
   void DOMDocOnDataAvailable();  
};  
void CXMLDOMSamples::DOMDocOnDataAvailable()  
{  
   // Called whenever any data is available.   
   try  
   {  
      ::MessageBox(NULL, _T("in ondataavailable()"), _T("Error"), MB_OK);  
   }  
   catch(...)  
   {  
      DisplayErrorToUser();  
   }  
}  

Remarks

When handling asynchronous data, it is useful to be able to start processing in parallel with the download as soon as data becomes available. The readyState property defines several states that specify the current status of the asynchronous download.

The event handler for this event can be explicitly set using the ondataavailable property.

This member is an extension of the Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C) Document Object Model (DOM).

Versioning

Implemented in: MSXML 3.0 and MSXML 6.0

Applies to

IXMLDOMDocument-DOMDocument

See Also

ondataavailable Property
readyState Property (DOMDocument)