I also am having the same problem with Google Apps' Gmail with hosted
domain.

Sorry to be too descriptive below, but i didn't have a clue for this
nor wanted to go back using IE.

As the others did, after opening a mail, I selected [More actions]-
[Create event] and then the following message appeared,

[Error Msg Dialog] - "Grrr! A popup blocker may be preventing YOUR
DOMAIN Mail from opening the page. If you have a popup blocker, try
disabling it to open the window."

No such small box for blocking alert appeared.

Also I'd turned off the anti-virus software(Avast!) and the firewall
(Zone Alarm) and Google Tool Bar, which might block the pop-ups, and
tried again but still happened the same problem.

*It happened with both FireFox 3.0.6 and Chrome 1.0 with no pop-up
block warning.
*InternetExplorer 7.0 works well.
*Opera 9.63 warns a pop-up block and it is available to cancel it and
then works.
*FireFox works only when disabled the POP-UP BLOCK at [options]-
[contents].
*Gmail is in English language with Advanced attachment features.
*The OS is Windows XP Home Edition SP3, Japanese Edition.

I didn't find how to add a exception domain to Chrome, but FireFox
didn't work even adding the "*.google.com" domain to the exception
list. I had to disable the pop-up block it self to work.

Therefore, is possible that Chrome IS blocking the pop-up some how.

Since there's a delay on showing up the pop-up in IE, I assume that
Bob is right, or probably Gmail's script is determining as time-out
too fast.

anybody, any idea?

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On 2月27ζ—₯, 午後10:56, Batipi <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm having the same issue...click on "create event", displays the pop-
> up blocker message, without an option to enable at bottom of page..
>
> On Feb 10, 12:07 pm, Bob Oliver Bigellow XLII <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > This happens for me, too.  All other pop-ups appear in the corner.
> > For Gmail, when you try to create an event, it simply pops up with the
> > message from with Gmail that a pop-up blocker blocked the pop-up.  As
> > far as I can tell, there is no way to manually allow pop-ups within
> > Chrome... you are forced to only interact with the message in the
> > corner... so when that message does not appear, you're screwed.
>
> > I'm assuming that possibly Gmail creates the pop-up... then tries to
> > detect the pop-up... and if the pop-up is not detected, it might try
> > doing some unnecessary clean-up by getting rid of the pop-up (just in
> > case?), then throws a warning.  So, it's possible that the message
> > does not appear in the corner in Chrome because by this point, the pop-
> > up no longer exists.
>
> > On Feb 2, 1:46 pm, TKapler <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > If such box would have been shown, i wouldn't have post this post -
> > > actualy nothing appears. I do not know if it is a bug of the latest
> > > dev version i am using, or a bug of chrome+windows 7.
>
> > > T.

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