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Why am I getting this error in IE: “The data area passed to a system call is too small”?

I'm creating a csv file for download using Javascript and it's working perfectly fine in everything except for IE (I've tested 8 and 10).

In IE8, when I click the button to create and download the file I get an error that comes up and says "The data area passed to a system call is too small" . In IE10, when I click the button it just opens a new tab that has the URL I've created in the address bar but doesn't download anything.

Any ideas what this error means?

I have this code in a button:

var csvContent = "data:text/csv;charset=utf-8,";
csvContent += escape(myCSVvariable);

var encodedUri = encodeURI(csvContent);
window.open(encodedUri);

This is related to this question but I started a new one because I got a different error after changing some things - How do I create and download a csv file using Javascript?

This is a known issue, but there is a workaround.

Add the following code

if (navigator.msSaveBlob) 
{ // IE 10+ 
navigator.msSaveBlob(new Blob([csv], { type: 'text/csv;charset=utf-8;' }), "filename.csv"); 
}

and the issue should be resolved. This works for IE10, I have not tested it on IE8 (I don't have IE8 anymore!)

Refer to:

https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/Hh772331

https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/Hh772298

Source

IE中存在URL的大小限制。

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