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The APls accepting <code>Blob</code> objects are also listed in the <code>[[h]]</code> documentation.
The APls accepting <code>Blob</code> objects are also listed in the <code>[[h]]</code> documentation.
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The File interface is based on Blob, inh

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To construct a Blob from other non-blob blobjects and data, use the Blob() constructor. To create a blob that contains a subset of another blob's blob data, use the blob() method. To obtain a Blob blobject for a blob's file bob blob file on the user's object blobject ob snob blobby

The APls accepting Blob objects are also listed in the h documentation.