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HTTP 204 leads to download in Chrome
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InHow to send a header using a HTTP request through a curl call?HTTP GET with request bodyDetect when browser receives file downloadHTTP status code for update and delete?How to use java.net.URLConnection to fire and handle HTTP requestsDisable same origin policy in Chrome403 Forbidden vs 401 Unauthorized HTTP responsesCustom HTTP headers : naming conventionsDisabling Chrome cache for website developmentGoogle Chrome redirecting localhost to https
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when I try to Respond with on HTTP 204 Status, my Chrome browser is starting an Download that fails.
Request:
Request URL: https://dummy.page/dummyRequest
Request Method: GET
Status Code: 204
Remote Address: [dummy]:443
Referrer Policy: no-referrer-when-downgrade
Response:
date: Fri, 08 Mar 2019 08:24:05 GMT
server:
status: 204
When I use Dev-Tool to inspect the response, chrome says "faild to load response data" and in firefox I can see one empty line.
My server returns a Response via Java:
return Response.noContent().build();
I also tried to return NULL at this point but that did not change anything.
The whole thing is working fine in Firefox but when I try in Chrome it starts an Download of "dummyRequest" (from the URL) which fails.
So what I want to know: why is Chrome starting a download and what could I do against?
Thanks for helping ;)
google-chrome http http-headers http-status-code-204
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when I try to Respond with on HTTP 204 Status, my Chrome browser is starting an Download that fails.
Request:
Request URL: https://dummy.page/dummyRequest
Request Method: GET
Status Code: 204
Remote Address: [dummy]:443
Referrer Policy: no-referrer-when-downgrade
Response:
date: Fri, 08 Mar 2019 08:24:05 GMT
server:
status: 204
When I use Dev-Tool to inspect the response, chrome says "faild to load response data" and in firefox I can see one empty line.
My server returns a Response via Java:
return Response.noContent().build();
I also tried to return NULL at this point but that did not change anything.
The whole thing is working fine in Firefox but when I try in Chrome it starts an Download of "dummyRequest" (from the URL) which fails.
So what I want to know: why is Chrome starting a download and what could I do against?
Thanks for helping ;)
google-chrome http http-headers http-status-code-204
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when I try to Respond with on HTTP 204 Status, my Chrome browser is starting an Download that fails.
Request:
Request URL: https://dummy.page/dummyRequest
Request Method: GET
Status Code: 204
Remote Address: [dummy]:443
Referrer Policy: no-referrer-when-downgrade
Response:
date: Fri, 08 Mar 2019 08:24:05 GMT
server:
status: 204
When I use Dev-Tool to inspect the response, chrome says "faild to load response data" and in firefox I can see one empty line.
My server returns a Response via Java:
return Response.noContent().build();
I also tried to return NULL at this point but that did not change anything.
The whole thing is working fine in Firefox but when I try in Chrome it starts an Download of "dummyRequest" (from the URL) which fails.
So what I want to know: why is Chrome starting a download and what could I do against?
Thanks for helping ;)
google-chrome http http-headers http-status-code-204
when I try to Respond with on HTTP 204 Status, my Chrome browser is starting an Download that fails.
Request:
Request URL: https://dummy.page/dummyRequest
Request Method: GET
Status Code: 204
Remote Address: [dummy]:443
Referrer Policy: no-referrer-when-downgrade
Response:
date: Fri, 08 Mar 2019 08:24:05 GMT
server:
status: 204
When I use Dev-Tool to inspect the response, chrome says "faild to load response data" and in firefox I can see one empty line.
My server returns a Response via Java:
return Response.noContent().build();
I also tried to return NULL at this point but that did not change anything.
The whole thing is working fine in Firefox but when I try in Chrome it starts an Download of "dummyRequest" (from the URL) which fails.
So what I want to know: why is Chrome starting a download and what could I do against?
Thanks for helping ;)
google-chrome http http-headers http-status-code-204
google-chrome http http-headers http-status-code-204
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