Xmlhttprequest Is Not A Function
Solution 1:
missed new, must be:
$('#someId').on('input', function() {
  var req = newXMLHttpRequest();
  // …
});
you can read more about XHRHttpRequest here - https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/XMLHttpRequest
and how to work with it here - https://developer.mozilla.org/ru/docs/XMLHttpRequest (only this page translation exists yet, but google translate can help a lot :) )
p.s. If you are using jQuery - better to use $.ajax() as @synthet1c said.
Read more about it here - http://api.jquery.com/jquery.ajax/
Solution 2:
If you are already using jQuery, you can make ajax requests with $.ajax() method:
Example:
$('#someId').on('input', function() {
    $.ajax({
        url: 'some_file.php',
        data: {
            postparam_1: 'ok',
            postparam_2: 'no'
        },
        method: 'get',
        success: function(x) {
            alert(x); // string result from server
        },
        error: function() {
            alert('Error!');
        }
    });
});
If you want to use It in your app you have to retrieve XmlHttpRequest object that works across all browsers.
varXMLHttpFactories = [
    function () {returnnewXMLHttpRequest()},
    function () {returnnewActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP")},
    function () {returnnewActiveXObject("Msxml3.XMLHTTP")},
    function () {returnnewActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP")}
];
functioncreateXMLHTTPObject() {
    var xmlhttp = false;
    for (var i=0;i<XMLHttpFactories.length;i++) {
        try {
            xmlhttp = XMLHttpFactories[i]();
        }
        catch (e) {
            continue;
        }
        break;
    }
    return xmlhttp;
}
Solution 3:
XMLHttpRequest is a constructor and not a (usual) function in JavaScript and you need to use new XMLHttpRequest()
$('#someId').on('input', function() {
  var req = newXMLHttpRequest();
  // …
});
Refer this MDN article on using XMLHttpRequest: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/XMLHttpRequest/Using_XMLHttpRequest
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