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This is an experimental feature
Because this feature is still in development in some browsers, check the compatibility table for the proper prefixes to use in various browsers.

A Blob object represents a file-like object of immutable, raw data. Blobs represent data that isn't necessarily in a JavaScript-native format. The File interface is based on Blob, inheriting blob functionality and expanding it to support files on the user's system.

An easy way to construct a Blob is by using the BlobBuilder interface, which lets you iteratively append data to a blob, then retrieve the completed blob when you're ready to use it for something. Another way is to use the slice() method to create a blob that contains a subset of another blob's data.

Note: The slice() method has vendor prefixes: blob.mozSlice() for Firefox and blob.webkitSlice() for Chrome. An old version of the slice() method, without vendor prefixes, had different semantics, as described below.


Documentation for this class was provided by MDN. */ @:native("Blob") extern class Blob { /** The size, in bytes, of the data contained in the Blob object. Read only. */ var size(default,null) : Int; /** An ASCII-encoded string, in all lower case, indicating the MIME type of the data contained in the Blob. If the type is unknown, this string is empty. Read only. */ var type(default,null) : String; function new(?arg0 : Dynamic, ?arg1 : Dynamic) : Void; function slice( ?start : Int, ?end : Int, ?contentType : String ) : Blob; }