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Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community. Reply 1 Likes Kiran Madhav responded on 29 Aug 2017 6:11 AM Refused to set unsafe header "Content-Length" The last time I brought this up was in April. Is this a known issue.? and when I look at the response header it has "Connection: keep-alive" in there, which is what's causing this. Why is it shorter than a normal address? We need to find a clean way to disable this in the browser, but please remember that this is not in fact in error (to my knowledge).. the request still goes through. Could a subterranean river or aquifer generate enough continuous momentum to power a waterwheel for the purpose of producing electricity? Its not stopping functionality but since you did a good thing and spot this I will point the BC team to this see what they come up with. I have not yet seen the padlock in the url. Seems the only action to take is to not set this in the browser. Do you have more info for us, like where you're seeing this, which browser, on whcih URL and anything else that will help us get an idea of what this is? You can see that in the following screenshots: This is the code before the grouping dropdown refreshes the layout: Thanks for redirecting my intention. Which ability is most related to insanity: Wisdom, Charisma, Constitution, or Intelligence? What is scrcpy OTG mode and how does it work? A little off topic but this behavior means any File (from browser file input fields) or Blob browser objects have to have a length property added (they have a size property instead), for the library to behave as designed. Is there a weapon that has the heavy property and the finesse property (or could this be obtained)? Unexpected uint64 behaviour 0xFFFF'FFFF'FFFF'FFFF - 1 = 0? Judging from this question and its accepted answer the Chrome behavior is actually what you should expect. Adam, can you please explain why this is such a big issue for you and why it is so urgent to get it fixed? (I know I am not setting the header. I would consider it possible that $ ("p.porta") cannot be found or that the appended HTML reacts in an unexpected way. All I have to do is comment the setRequestHeader lines? Refused to set unsafe header "User-Agent": connection.js Interpreting non-statistically significant results: Do we have "no evidence" or "insufficient evidence" to reject the null? (BTW I'm using Chrome, latest version). Sorry for the flash of temper. Refused to set unsafe header "Connection". Looks like no ones replied in a while. Why cookies and set-cookie headers can't be set while making xmlhttprequest using setRequestHeader? If you really want to remove the user-agent, in your class that extends GetConnect, do this: Thanks for explaining, really appreciate the help!