Hi Nick,
Thanks for your feedback. My understanding is that Chrome is actively
working on an official user preference system based on HTML 5 local
storage. In the meantime, I was suggested trying bookmarks as a
workaround. I haven't tried the new release yet, but in last week it
didn't work out
Hi Jack,
We're indeed working on HTML5 local storage, which should meet your needs.
Great to see your progress on this!
-Nick
2009/5/13 jack js2...@gmail.com
Hi Nick,
Thanks for your feedback. My understanding is that Chrome is actively
working on an official user preference system based
2009/5/13 jack js2...@gmail.com:
Thanks for your feedback. My understanding is that Chrome is actively
working on an official user preference system based on HTML 5 local
storage. In the meantime, I was suggested trying bookmarks as a
workaround. I haven't tried the new release yet, but in
Cookies will not help user scripts, but they will help you with toolstrips
and background pages. Both of the latter pages run in an extension process
under a common origin, so you can access your extension's cookies from those
contexts just fine. You'd need to use the content script
Thanks for your tips, Matt. I will check the update and try your
suggestion. -jack
On May 13, 12:07 pm, Matt Perry mpcompl...@chromium.org wrote:
Cookies will not help user scripts, but they will help you with toolstrips
and background pages. Both of the latter pages run in an extension