In Chrome 21.0.1180.75 on OS X 10.8, my Rails app fails to load:
(Image of error page)
The text is below, if you don't want to load the image:
This webpage is not available
The webpage at http://127.0.0.1:3000/ might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address.
Error 325 (net::ERR_RESPONSE_HEADERS_TOO_BIG): Unknown error.
It fails when I try to access it using localhost:3000, 127.0.0.1:3000, and 0.0.0.0:3000, but if I access using my local IP address, it's fine. This only happens in Chrome. Firefox, Safari, and Opera are able to load localhost perfectly fine.
I've already cleared cache and cookies, to no avail. Any ideas on what might be happening?
From http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/chrome/N0zL6FXq2SE%5B1-25%5D:
Storing a too large array
Use of a header redirect during logic flow
Un-setting a cookie array
See if your code is triggering any of these situations.
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I have a Vue app that works on one (Windows) machine, but not on another (Mac) machine. The non-working one just gives a message "You do not have permission to access this app" in the browser.
The only error in the console is
DevTools failed to load source map: Could not load content for https://unpkg.com/#popperjs/popper.min.js.map: HTTP error: status code 404, net::ERR_HTTP_RESPONSE_CODE_FAILURE
Any ideas? All my other Vue apps work fine
You didn't provide much information about what exactly you're doing that you're getting that error and where. That being said, this is likely not a Vue.js issue, rather a Mac OS issue with permissions. See if this question is related.
Additionally, the URL from the console https://unpkg.com/#popperjs/popper.min.js.map returns Cannot find package message, so it is indeed incorrect, the correct URL would probably be https://unpkg.com/#popperjs/core#2/dist/umd/popper.min.js.map
I have a very weird problem with Safari opening my web app.
The setup: I am running an Vuejs application stored in a S3 Bucket on AWS. The app is exposed by an API Gateway.
The Problem: When opening the app only index.html and the favicon are loaded but not the other assets. Sometimes they occur inside the Network tab in dev tools with the message "Failed to load resource" but sometimes not.
"Solution": When I open the app with http (which doesn't work) and then with https again, the resources can be loaded somehow and the app will work fine even when reloading with cache clearing.
Does anyone know how to overcome this problem? 🤷♂️
I have a similar problem (not related to vue.js and amazon, but just to Subject: Safari selectively loads resources):
Mac OS Safari 14 (desktop version, I don't know for a mobile one) doesn't load all referred css, js, and image files.
Safari 13 performed well. Other browsers (Chrome, Firefox) perform well. All files are referred the same way, using relative URLs.
When using Safari 14, some of them are loaded, some are not. Caching is not an issue (I use "empty caches" before loading a page).
It looks like successfully loaded files are randomly chosen (the same file is sometimes loaded, sometimes it isn't).
In the Network tab of Develop menu, for not loaded files Preview says: "An error occurred trying to load the resource",
and in Headers, section "Request", there are only: Accept, Referer, and User-Agent lines, while:
GET, Cookie, Accept-Encoding, Host, Accept-Language, and Connection lines are missing.
Response says: "No response headers".
In the server's access log, there are no lines related to not loaded files.
EDIT:
The cause: TLS 1.0
The solution: TLS 1.2
I have an app that is failing to load in IE. When I look in the console I see
The same code works in IE11 but the code not woking in RDP IE11 couldnot find out exact cause for the issue.
During save it says couldn't download zip document
SCRIPT7002: XMLHttpRequest: Network Error 0x800c0007, No data is
available for the requested resource
Had the same error. It was due to IE not handling deflate properly. Use gzip instead of deflate.
I am not an experienced web developer by any means, so I apologize if this is very basic / newb question. I did try researching this error message, but my skillset lies in different areas, so I was hoping someone could maybe give me a pointer.
We have a SWG (secure web gateway) inline that may or may not be causing this, since access works in IE, but not in Chrome - and the SWG just went inline recently - so am trying to find some root cause for this error.
here is the error message that I pull out of Chrome's Console debugger:
XMLHttpRequest cannot load .... No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'https://www.youtube.com' is therefore not allowed access. The response had HTTP status code 403.
the "..." shows a URL that referes to a googlevideo.com link, but I am trying to view a video on youtube.com - any video for that matter.
seems that this is an XSS defense mechanism, but I dont see any blocks in the SWG, nor are some of the next-gen features even enabled
Chrome version - Version 51.0.2704.63 m (64-bit)
IE version - 11.0.9600.18314
any help is appreciated.
--disable-web-security now requires the use of the --user-data-dir flag.
Start-up your chrome with below command on windows:
chrome.exe --disable-web-security --user-data-dir
OR
Open Properties window of Google Chrome short cut icon available on desktop.
Go to the Shortcut tab
Specify the following flag at the end of path
"C:...\Application\chrome.exe" --disable-web-security --user-data-dir
Just specifying --disable-web-security --user-data-dir (without a value) worked for me.
If this didn't work for you then try specifying some folder path:
--user-data-dir=$HOME/path/to/some/folder
A client's website was working fine, until they had some problems with their web host. Temporarily, the Apache CentOS Test Page was visible. The host claim the problem is fixed - and it seems to be - for everyone but me...
I'm using Safari 7 on OS X Mavericks and every single time when I visit their site I still see the test page.
When anyone else uses their own computer with any browser, it works fine...
When I use Chrome on my Mac it works fine... So the problem is just with Safari.
I've tried clearing Safari's cache
I've tried clearing the DNS cache
I've tried a restart
But I've got no idea why I can't access it. I need to access the site to work on it - yes I can use Chrome, but Safari is my primary browser. Any ideas?
It turned out this was caused by an issue in a Regex within Apache's Mod_Security. The Regex falsely identified a string contained within a cookie as being an SQL injection (it wasn't - purely coincidental).