Thanks for your tips, Matt. I will check the update and try your
suggestion. -jack

On May 13, 12:07 pm, Matt Perry <[email protected]> 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 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 communication if
> you need to inform content scripts about stored settings, though.
> (Note that cookie support is not in yet.)
>
> 2009/5/13 jack <[email protected]>
>
> > 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 because it seemed the communication between the
> > content script and extension (namely chromium.extension.connect()
> > blabla) was not ready yet. As for cookie, unless I missed sth, I think
> > it is not a decent solution because of its strict security/domain
> > restriction (to keep in mind user preference should work browser-wide
> > instead of domain-wide).
>
> > Any comments are welcome.
>
> > -Jack
>
> > On May 13, 8:16 am, Nick Baum <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hey Jack,
>
> > > This is super cool, thanks for sharing!
>
> > > Matt (cc'd) is working on letting extensions store cookies. Is that what
> > > you're missing?
>
> > > Cheers,
>
> > > -Nick
>
> > > 2009/5/12 jack <[email protected]>
>
> > > > Thanks for your feedback and glad to know it worked for you. Your
> > > > guess is correct. Although such features are OK in Cleeki's IE/Firefox
> > > > addons, I haven't figure out a way for Chrome yet. I tried the trick
> > > > using bookmarking and script/extension communication but it didn't
> > > > work so far. If anybody here knows how to do this, I'd love to know
> > > > and integrate it into the add-on.
>
> > > > -Jack
>
> > > > On 5月12日, 下午10时11分, PhistucK <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > Works for me. The IE8 Accelerator importing and the preferences work
> > only
> > > > in
> > > > > the corresponding pages, because the lack of Extensions cookie
> > support, I
> > > > > assume, right?
> > > > > Great job!
>
> > > > > ☆PhistucK
>
> > > > > On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 20:47, jack <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > I recently migrated the Firefox add-on, called Cleeki, into Google
> > > > > > Chrome. Cleeki can be used as Google Chrome's Accelerators, only
> > > > > > superior to IE8 accelerators. Basically you select any text to
> > search/
> > > > > > share/publish on the Internet, and preview the results in the same
> > > > > > page instantly.
>
> > > > > > Installation guideline:http://blog.cleeki.com/?p=70
> > > > > > A quick overview:http://blog.cleeki.com/?p=112
>
> > > > > > Based on the discussion last week, there is a known issue in
> > current
> > > > > > Chrome that the first page might not load the add-on script. Also
> > > > > > there is no (easy) user customization yet because of the lack of an
> > > > > > official user preference system. I would like to share the add-on
> > in
> > > > > > this community in case it is helpful for testing any new release of
> > > > > > Chrome. I will actively test it in the up-to-date Chrome and report
> > > > > > any bugs. Any of your bug reporting is also welcome. I hope when
> > > > > > Chrome add-on system becomes official, this add-on will also be
> > ready
> > > > > > (or almost).
>
> > > > > > Thanks for your attention and any of your comments are welcome.
>
> > > > > > -Jack
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