Yes there is
Open chrome settings extentions drag and drop .crx file into there
and it is installed!
Op vrijdag 19 oktober 2012 02:11:21 UTC+2 schreef Guray Alsac het volgende:
I started seeing this today as well. However, it seems with the new
version of chrome you are not allowed to
I started seeing this today as well. However, it seems with the new version
of chrome you are not allowed to install extensions unless its through the
chrome web store (
http://support.google.com/chrome_webstore/bin/answer.py?hl=enanswer=2664769p=crx_warning).
But I couldn't find the plugin
Hi Xavier, I've also encountered the same problem. Would you please share
if you have you figured out a solution? Thanks, Otosaat.
On Friday, April 27, 2012 3:25:40 AM UTC-4, Xavophonic wrote:
Hi,
Here is my configuration
Google Web Toolkit 2.0.4 on my server Jetty.
Chrome version
Hello,
I have got the same problem. Here is my Congiguration
Eclipse 3.5
Google Web Toolkit 2.0.4
Chrome 18.0.1025.162 m
GWT Developer Plugin1.0.9738 (enabled)
The options of the plugin are :
localhost Include
127.0.0.1:1460 Include
127.0.0.1:9997 Include
127.0.0.1 Include
Hi,
Here is my configuration
Google Web Toolkit 2.0.4 on my server Jetty.
Chrome version 18.0.1025.162 m
Windows XP PS3.
Google Web Toolkit Developer Plugin version 1.0.9738.
After installed the plugin, I restart Chrome. I come back to my
development page. I still have got the message :
On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 8:39 PM, Jens jens.nehlme...@gmail.com wrote:
You can still use Safari 5.0.5 and possibly 5.0.6 (see:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/google-web-toolkit/uIJ5VqmxO_s/WwHQK0YtaFMJ
and http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1422). I have both Safari versions
installed side by side
Uninstall the current version of chrome you have and reinstall a recent
version.Hope that will help.
On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 1:52 AM, Jeff Schnitzer j...@infohazard.org wrote:
On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 8:39 PM, Jens jens.nehlme...@gmail.com wrote:
You can still use Safari 5.0.5 and possibly
How can I get Chrome working?
Good question. I have the same setup as you and Chrome works well for me on
all Macs I am working with.
Have you tried to delete Chrome and all its com.google.chrome.*.plist files
in ~/Library/Preferences and then reinstall it along with the GWT plugin?
Do
On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 9:46 AM, Jens jens.nehlme...@gmail.com wrote:
How can I get Chrome working?
Good question. I have the same setup as you and Chrome works well for me on
all Macs I am working with.
Ok, that's the first piece of information I needed - it *should* work.
I eventually
I am also completely unable to run developer mode in Chrome on OSX. I
have the plugin installed, the toolbox in the omnibar is red, it says
The host at 127.0.0.1 is allowed to use the plugin... seems like
everything should work, but it just prompts me over and over to
install the plugin.
Chrome
Safari no longer works and
Chrome no longer works...
You can still use Safari 5.0.5 and possibly 5.0.6 (see:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/google-web-toolkit/uIJ5VqmxO_s/WwHQK0YtaFMJ
and http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1422). I have both Safari versions
installed side by side in Lion and
bump. Anyone?
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This is still broken on Mac OS X, Chrome 17.0.963.79, GWT Plugin 1.0.9738.
Asks to install plugin after every Chrome restart.
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I can confirm this version works, but version 1.0.9639 did not. Win 7
64-bit with Chrome Dev Version 10.0.648.6.
On Jan 26, 5:47 pm, Chris Conroy con...@google.com wrote:
Is anyone seeing this issue on Linux or Mac? From the posters so far, it
sounds as if there is an issue with the Windows
Thanks Chris!
Confirmed. Version 1.0.9646 now working fine on WinXP.
On Jan 29, 4:06 am, Chris Conroy con...@google.com wrote:
Hi everyone. A repacking of the crx is now live. This should finally fix the
issues for users on Windows.
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 11:54 AM, Tony
I've never been able to get it working on Mac since it was released. I'm on
the dev channel. It always shows the missing plugin even though the red
google toolbox shows in the omni bar.
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You the man! Works great...
On Jan 26, 6:28 pm, Craig Mitchell craig...@gmail.com wrote:
Downgrading the plugin gets it working again:
1: Uninstall the current plugin (Tools - Extensions)
2. Install the older plugin
https://dl-ssl.google.com/gwt/plugins/chrome/1.0.9521/gwt-dev-plugin.crx
thanks Craig, good fix.
On Jan 27, 8:49 am, jd jdpatter...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Craig! Fixed it for me
On Jan 27, 9:28 am, Craig Mitchell craig...@gmail.com wrote:
Downgrading theplugingets it working again:
1: Uninstall the currentplugin(Tools - Extensions)
2. Install the
gwt bug report
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5941
On Jan 26, 3:54 pm, cri chuck.irvine...@gmail.com wrote:
Suddenly today, after months of running gwt in development mode in
conjunction with chrome, I continually get prompted to load the gwt
dev plugin for
Hi everyone. A repacking of the crx is now live. This should finally fix the
issues for users on Windows.
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 11:54 AM, Tony antony.tr...@gmail.com wrote:
gwt bug report
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5941
On Jan 26, 3:54 pm, cri
Confirming same behaviour on Mac:
GWT Developer Plugin - Version: 1.0.9614
Chrome version 8.0.552.237
Will try the downgrade.
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Yepp, the downgrade fixed it.
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Chrome 8.0.552.237 has same problems too.
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I have the same problem.
I installed the older version of plugin, this worked good for some
time, but then, suddenly, it does not work again.
I have uninstall and reinstall over and over again.
I am using Windows 7, 32-bit. Chrome version 8.0.552.237 and
10.0.649.0.
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Hi All,
I have the same problem.
I install old version of GWT Developer Plugin. It working fine now
Thanks
~V
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 3:03 PM, kazuyoshi finitefi...@gmail.com wrote:
I have the same problem.
I installed the older version of plugin, this worked good for some
time, but then,
+1 on Mac latest Chrome 8
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...to the downgrade being a temporary fix, the problem with the new plugin
re-appears after a couple of hours.
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Amazing..
On Jan 27, 4:11 pm, traneHead david.tisel...@gmail.com wrote:
Yepp, the downgrade fixed it.
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OK - I confirm that downgrading the plugin version from 1.0.9614 to
1.0.9521 gets dev mode on Windows working again.
But after a short time Chrome auto-updates the GWT plugin back to
version 1.0.9614, and everything does back to not working.
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I have the same Problem on Windows 7 64 Bit
Chrome 8.0.552.237
GWT DMP Plugin (0.9.0)
GWT Developer Plugin - Version: 1.0.9614
Is there already a fix.
How can I get an older Version of the Plugin?
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I use Win7 Ult and I also encounter this problem
On Jan 27, 6:27 am, dilbert goran.stoj...@gmail.com wrote:
I have seen something similar and posted an issue
here:http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5740
The conclusion was that it is a packaging bug in OpenSUSE. What
same thing
On 27 янв, 08:25, Rod Bailey rodney.p.bai...@gmail.com wrote:
OK - I confirm that downgrading the plugin version from 1.0.9614 to
1.0.9521 gets dev mode on Windows working again.
But after a short time Chrome auto-updates the GWT plugin back to
version 1.0.9614, and everything does
I am having the same issue. Please issue an immediate update that will
fix the problem! Thank you.
On 26 ian., 17:55, Jack Krooss jackkro...@gmail.com wrote:
I just started having the same issue. It did not help to reinstall
Chrome
and the gwt dev plugin.
On Jan 26, 12:54 pm, cri
Does anybody know if it's possible to stop Chrome from auto-updating
the plug-in? I've had to manually downgrade several times already.
//Tomi B.
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A fix for the Chrome plugin on windows and fix for OSX Leopard users of the
Chrome/Firefox plugins is in the process of being pushed out. It will be
live at 4pm Pacific / 7pm Eastern time.
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 5:47 PM, Tomi B. tomi.blinni...@bliny.net wrote:
Does anybody know if it's
Craig's fix worked for me to on Windows 7 x64.
On Jan 27, 12:49 am, jd jdpatter...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Craig! Fixed it for me
On Jan 27, 9:28 am, Craig Mitchell craig...@gmail.com wrote:
Downgrading theplugingets it working again:
1: Uninstall the currentplugin(Tools -
A fix for the Chrome plugin on windows and fix for OSX Leopard users of the
Chrome/Firefox plugins is in the process of being pushed out. It will be
live at 4pm Pacific / 7pm Eastern time.
I'm now seeing the following version:
GWT Developer Plugin - Version: 1.0.9639
A plugin to enable
On Jan 28, 11:54 am, Chris Conroy con...@google.com wrote:
A fix for the Chrome plugin on windows and fix for OSX Leopard users of the
Chrome/Firefox plugins is in the process of being pushed out. It will be
live at 4pm Pacific / 7pm Eastern time.
I'm not having much luck with the Windows
On Jan 26, 3:48 pm, PhilBeaudoin philippe.beaud...@gmail.com wrote:
Same issue here.
I verified this behavior on:
Chrome 9.0.597.83 beta
and
Chrome 8.0.552.237
The plugin version is:
GWT DMP Plugin - Version: 0.9.0
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It's working in my Mac env.
On Jan 26, 6:47 pm, Chris Conroy con...@google.com wrote:
Is anyone seeing this issue on Linux or Mac? From the posters so far, it
sounds as if there is an issue with the Windows version. In the meantime,
you can download the old version at
Thanks! It's working again with this version
On Jan 26, 6:47 pm, Chris Conroy con...@google.com wrote:
Is anyone seeing this issue on Linux or Mac? From the posters so far, it
sounds as if there is an issue with the Windows version. In the meantime,
you can download the old version at
What version is it working?
I just tried again to reinstall Chrome 9.0.597.83 beta and Chrome
8.0.552.237 and it does not work.
On Jan 26, 4:22 pm, Eric Blanchette
eric.blanche...@digitalmatrices.com wrote:
Thanks! It's working again with this version
On Jan 26, 6:47 pm, Chris Conroy
Downgrading the plugin gets it working again:
1: Uninstall the current plugin (Tools - Extensions)
2. Install the older plugin
https://dl-ssl.google.com/gwt/plugins/chrome/1.0.9521/gwt-dev-plugin.crx
On Jan 27, 12:25 pm, Jack Krooss jackkro...@gmail.com wrote:
What version is it working?
Confirmed. That works. Thank you!
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 6:28 PM, Craig Mitchell craig...@gmail.com wrote:
Downgrading the plugin gets it working again:
1: Uninstall the current plugin (Tools - Extensions)
2. Install the older plugin
This solution fixed the problem for me as well. I'm on a 64-bit Windows
machine and experienced the problem in both stable and canary.
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 6:34 PM, Jack Krooss jackkro...@gmail.com wrote:
Confirmed. That works. Thank you!
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 6:28 PM, Craig Mitchell
Thanks Craig! Fixed it for me
On Jan 27, 9:28 am, Craig Mitchell craig...@gmail.com wrote:
Downgrading theplugingets it working again:
1: Uninstall the currentplugin(Tools - Extensions)
2. Install the
olderplugin https://dl-ssl.google.com/gwt/plugins/chrome/1.0.9521/gwt-dev-plugin.crx
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