Simply that. The chrome.notifications.create is not doing anything.
I have downloaded and ran Google's sample app (the toast and the water popup) https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/examples/api/notifications.zip
The code is being hit, but nothing is appearing. In the chrome://extensions/ the extension has 'Display notifications' in the permissions.
OSX, Version 80.0.3987.132
EDIT: Ugh. It was due to the fact that I did not have notifications enabled for Chrome in my actual Macbook settings
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When I have any type of page open and I go into the developer tools and hit refresh, the page just disconnects. It started happening after I built a PWA and was using lighthouse. I am not sure how to fix this but I need it fixed. It happens only with chrome and brave
I get this error code:
VM15:7288 crbug/1173575, non-JS module files deprecated.
just change this custom to low end tier mobile
Had to set the mobile setting to "No throttling"
I created a Azure Static website and uploaded some test html to test it out. And it worked.
But now I have uploaded some different content and those changes are not showing in Chrome and other browsers except Internet Explorer.
I linked this with Custom domain as well.
This is what showing in chrome:
This is what showing in Internet Explorer:
I cleared cache in Chrome and tried installing Firefox newly as well. But still showing the old content.
Can any one please help?
Update: when I use the URL like https://www.northernlightspictures.com/index.html then I can see the changes
Please try to use the feature Hard Reload or Empty Cache and Hard Reload of Chrome to reload your page, the step as below.
Press F12 in Chrome and Enabled the feature Disable cache
Click the right key of your mouse on the fresh button of Chrome, and then click the Hard Reload or Empty Cache and Hard Reload button, as the figure below.
Of couse, you can directly use the shortcut key:
For on Windows and Linux, Ctrl+Shift+R or Shift+F5. For on
MacOS, Cmd+Shift+R.
Please try to browse your website again in Chrome, as it is working for me as per your expectation.The way you see it working in Internet Explorer, its showing the same for me on Chrome and Firefox as well. "https://www.northernlightspictures.com/"
Please try to browse the application in "incognito window" i.e. private window.
After yet another reboot of my macbook, chrome stopped loading my webapp.
It returns literally nothing in browser window and the only thing i managed to find is that requests in chrome's timeline has status "cancelled".
If I'm trying to get there from another website (by changin url and hitting "return" button), it also does nothing, it doesn't even try to reload page.
Other browsers load it fine atm.
I've received this report from a user about couple of weeks ago, but now i've got it myself, so I assume the problem is in my server.
Recently, i've found that my android phone also can't access the website from chrome browser. The behaviour is the same. However, android default browser has access.
What could that be? Where should i look?
I'd provide more information, but there is no error codes or messages of any kind, so i have no idea what information could help in this question.
Also, i have a chrom browser extension (similar to Pocket), which also is unable to access server. The notable difference is that extension uses Socket.io only.
There were no recent code changes on server side except letsencrypt certificate renewal.
I've tried this:
server restart
different ip/locations (vpn and public access points)
chrome data cleanup / chrome version degrade / chrome reinstallation / chrome canary installation
tried to open server address directly - no difference
I've developed an extension for Google Chrome. It does some cross-domain httprequests, messaging and inserts an iframe into web pages.
After testing it without any problems on Linux, Mac and Windows (XP and 7), I installed it on a colleague's Windows XP pc. After opening 2 or 3 pages, Chrome crashed with the Dutch equivalent of the "Aw, Snap!" page.
After that it kept crashing regularly. Restarting Chrome didn't help. Even after removing the extension it crashed occasionally, though not as often. the colleague says Chrome has never crashed on him before, but then again, he hardly ever uses it.
When running chrome from the command-line with logging enabled, I see the following message:
[1744:628:0703/101212:ERROR:gpu_info_collector_win.cc(98)] Can't retrieve a valid WinSAT assessment.
[4744:4272:0703/090810:ERROR:textfield.h(162)] NOT IMPLEMENTED
Could this be caused (or exacerbated) by my extension? How can I be sure that this is just a one-of and will not crash the browsers of a lot of other users?
Thanks in advance for any help or insights.
Jerry.
Well, your application files are corrupted. App files contain important settings, configurations which you need to be restored again.
Click the Start button, select Run. Type the below path and press ENTER:
C:\Users\USER_NAME\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data
Delete all the files present in this directory and restart Google Chrome. More solutions here.
When you install an extension to the Google Chrome browser from Chrome's website, the installation procedure pops up instantly, without warning. (Chrome's website)
When you install an extension from any other website, there is a warning message: "Extensions, apps, and themes can harm your computer. Are you sure you want to continue?"
My extension is trusted and displayed on Chrome's website, but is there a way to remove this scary warning from my website's download page ?
Thanks
I figured out myself there is no way to do this because chrome just checks if the extension install is launched from its own website.
For people wondering what I eventually did (if there will ever be) :
As soon as the user clicks on the install button, I hide the document with an 80% opaque layer and show a box pointing where to click to continue the installation.