Log message #4101085

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# Dec 5th 2017, 15:08 hmic you've checked request and response headers?
# Dec 5th 2017, 15:08 pedroseco first disabeling it.
# Dec 5th 2017, 15:07 pedroseco so I'll go check for the AV
# Dec 5th 2017, 15:07 pedroseco yup that's true
# Dec 5th 2017, 15:07 hmic if the response is empty, not valid json. thats what you expect
# Dec 5th 2017, 15:06 hmic which is fine
# Dec 5th 2017, 15:06 pedroseco this because it returns a empty json data.
# Dec 5th 2017, 15:06 pedroseco ok so the "official" error on chrome is this: Ajax Load Error - Connection Error: 200 SyntaxError: JSON.parse: unexpected end of data at line 2 column 1 of the JSON data
# Dec 5th 2017, 15:00 hmic so check - on the network tab - the request and response on a non-working vs. working system
# Dec 5th 2017, 15:00 pedroseco but its the same on chrome or firefox so not sure about the plugin
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:59 pedroseco ok let me check.
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:59 hmic accepts header that is
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:59 hmic - can be some plugin or other setting
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:59 hmic can also be the wrong accepts being sent by the browsers
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:57 pedroseco ok but let me check the AV
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:55 pedroseco but it does :|
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:55 pedroseco this didn't work on IE
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:55 pedroseco I would look into that if
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:55 pedroseco nice point
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:54 hmic anti virus
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:54 hmic many things interfere with the browser in a typical windows environment
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:54 pedroseco AV issue?
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:54 hmic can be an AV issue e.g., or proxy or...
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:54 pedroseco with autentication, but yes
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:53 pedroseco different clients
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:53 hmic is it public?
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:53 pedroseco same source
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:53 pedroseco yes
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:53 hmic the one that works and the one that does not?
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:53 pedroseco yes same
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:53 pedroseco that's the only place where this JSON issue happens.
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:53 hmic so you are accessing the same server?
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:53 pedroseco I'm talking on running my application on a browser in a Win7 machine
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:52 hmic pedroseco: are you talking about the clients or are you talking about running cake on a windows 7 dev machine?
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:52 pedroseco Found a couple of links about this, but for Cakephp 2.X where a user said it must force the Content-type header. Now, in Cakephp3 does the _serialize have any option to force this kind of behaviour?
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:51 pedroseco Since on my local machine this just works as expected, I've been having difficulties on debugging this issue.
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:50 pedroseco I found out that the Content-Type on the response, on the Win7 machine, it's a text/html instead on application/json
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:50 slackebot2 expected.
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:50 pedroseco I'm getting a problem while running a _serialize json view in a windows 7 PC with the latest Chrome and Firefox apps. In other envirements we can just write /address/myjson.json and it shows the json object in the browser. It is a valid json that passes on json lint. Now, when I'm on the Windows 7 machine it shows a blank page. My Ajax request returns empty and so it doesnt work, while on other machines and browsers it just works as
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:48 pedroseco Hi Guys!
# Dec 5th 2017, 14:34 Milanz Is this a place where I can ask a quick question about a Cake 2 problem I'm facing?