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I am developing an Hybrid mobile application (Android/Ios) with Cordova / Angular 2 / Ionic 2. To debug quickly, I run my application in Chrome.

I use a lot of XMLHttpRequest:

var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.open('HEAD', imgSrc, true);
            xhr.onreadystatechange = function () {

                if (xhr.readyState == 4) {
                    if (xhr.status == 200) {
                        let responseContentLength = xhr.getResponseHeader('Content-Length');

This works great on mobile or emulator. But when I debug in Chrome, I get the following error:

Refused to get unsafe header "Content-Length"

Is there a way to allow access (only get) to 'Content-Length' header in Chrome?

Updated (thanks to Destrif): There is a good explanation of what is going on here Restrictions of XMLHttpRequest's getResponseHeader()? I m doing a cross-origin request (i have a plugin in chrome that's allow CORS), so the browser implement XMLHttpRequest Level 2 specification. This specification forbids access to 'Content-Length' header (and others headers).

When I use the emulator RIPPLE, I do not encounter the error. I know RIPPLE uses a proxy. A proxy for development would solve the problem? How does Ripple?

The goal is to run the app in Chrome without encountering the error.

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