Editor in File Manager throwing HTTP 404 errors
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I was using Safari 15.1 on macOS 12.1 and was having some trouble loading any files in the editor via the Cloudron File Manager. It eventually resolves itself, but I noticed this in the web console, wanted to pass it along in case this is a defect (seems like it might be).
[Warning] pascalprecht.translate.$translateSanitization: No sanitization strategy has been configured. This can have serious security implications. See http://angular-translate.github.io/docs/#/guide/19_security for details. (angular-translate.min.js, line 6) [Error] Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 () (showdown.min.js.map, line 0) [Error] Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 () (angular-cookies.min.js.map, line 0) [Error] Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 () (true, line 0) [Error] Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 () (loader.js.map, line 0) [Log] Running filemanager version – "7.0.4" (filemanager.js, line 1017) [Error] Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 () (editor.main.js.map, line 0) [Error] Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 () (editor.main.nls.js.map, line 0) [Error] Refused to load https://<hostname>/3rdparty/vs/base/worker/workerMain.js#editorWorkerService because it appears in neither the child-src directive nor the default-src directive of the Content Security Policy. [Warning] Could not create web worker(s). Falling back to loading web worker code in main thread, which might cause UI freezes. Please see https://github.com/microsoft/monaco-editor#faq (editor.main.js, line 68) [Warning] The operation is insecure. (editor.main.js, line 68) [Error] Refused to load https://<hostname>/3rdparty/vs/base/worker/workerMain.js#json because it appears in neither the child-src directive nor the default-src directive of the Content Security Policy. [Warning] The operation is insecure. (editor.main.js, line 68) -
I was using Safari 15.1 on macOS 12.1 and was having some trouble loading any files in the editor via the Cloudron File Manager. It eventually resolves itself, but I noticed this in the web console, wanted to pass it along in case this is a defect (seems like it might be).
[Warning] pascalprecht.translate.$translateSanitization: No sanitization strategy has been configured. This can have serious security implications. See http://angular-translate.github.io/docs/#/guide/19_security for details. (angular-translate.min.js, line 6) [Error] Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 () (showdown.min.js.map, line 0) [Error] Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 () (angular-cookies.min.js.map, line 0) [Error] Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 () (true, line 0) [Error] Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 () (loader.js.map, line 0) [Log] Running filemanager version – "7.0.4" (filemanager.js, line 1017) [Error] Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 () (editor.main.js.map, line 0) [Error] Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 () (editor.main.nls.js.map, line 0) [Error] Refused to load https://<hostname>/3rdparty/vs/base/worker/workerMain.js#editorWorkerService because it appears in neither the child-src directive nor the default-src directive of the Content Security Policy. [Warning] Could not create web worker(s). Falling back to loading web worker code in main thread, which might cause UI freezes. Please see https://github.com/microsoft/monaco-editor#faq (editor.main.js, line 68) [Warning] The operation is insecure. (editor.main.js, line 68) [Error] Refused to load https://<hostname>/3rdparty/vs/base/worker/workerMain.js#json because it appears in neither the child-src directive nor the default-src directive of the Content Security Policy. [Warning] The operation is insecure. (editor.main.js, line 68) -
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