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Found in
5.5.0p1
Issue ID
869580
Regression
Yes
Project built on WebGL with 'Build and Run', doesn't open and shows an error 'Uncaught incorrect header check' in the browser
Reproduction steps:
1. Open the attached file;
2. Build and Run the project on WebGL platform;
3. Build the project in the folder which name is with a space character, like New Folder.
Actual result: an error 'Uncaught incorrect header check' shows up in the browser. The project does not run in the browser, after closing an error.
Expected result: the project built on WebGL should run in the browser without any errors.
Note: An error shows up only when the project is built with a button 'Build and Run'. If the project is built simple with a button 'Build', everything works correctly.
The project built with 5.6.0b2 version shows a different error: 'Unexpected token < in JSON at position 0 '.
The web server can not read requests with a symbol %20 as a space character in the path.
Reproduced with: 5.5.0b10, 5.5.0p1, 5.6.0b2
Not reproducible: 5.4.0f1, 5.4.2f2, 5.5.0a1
Regression introduced in 5.5.0 beta
The bug reproduces in Chrome (Version 55.0.2883.87 (64-bit))(error_chrome.jpg), Firefox (Version 50.1.0) (error_firefox.jpg) and Microsoft Edge (Version 38.14393.0.0) browsers.
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