Yes. I just noticed this error shows before I do the download drop.

In hindsight the download drop shows no errors in Chrome inspector.

After dropping the browser goes into 'refreshing' trying to contact the 
guacamole server.

All other guacamole functions work ok, but download folder remains empty, and 
browser is eternally refreshing page.


Adrian

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Jumper [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 08 January 2018 21:30
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: SSL RDP Download file fails

Regarding the non-WebSocket messages:

On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 1:03 PM, Adrian Owen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> Yes Chrome shows this error:
>
> The key "target-densitydpi" is not supported.
>

This is a warning regarding a legacy meta key used to hint to older browsers 
that Guacamole is a web application designed to work at the device's native 
DPI. It continues to exist for the benefit of older browsers. For newer 
browsers which do not support this meta key, Guacamole does not depend on it.

> angular.js:11699 TypeError: Cannot read property 'guac-full-name' of 
> undefined
>     at app.js?v=0.9.13-incubating:293
>     at angular.js:9442
>     at angular.js:13292
>     at m.$eval (angular.js:14547)
>     at m.$digest (angular.js:14363)
>     at m.$apply (angular.js:14652)
>     at l (angular.js:9734)
>     at P (angular.js:9924)
>     at XMLHttpRequest.H.onload (angular.js:9865)
> (anonymous) @ angular.js:11699
>

I have opened an issue in JIRA for this. It is a regression due to the 
recently-added support for user profile attributes. Thankfully, the error 
occurs at a point where it has no impact on Guacamole's functionality. It is 
unrelated to the issue at hand:

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-480

- Mike

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