Since the main browser process is the one that gets the switches and it is a
single process (I assume), then this is the 'side effect'.Could be
intentional, too, though.


☆PhistucK


On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 18:14, RealWat <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Here's the problem I have with Chrome.
>
> I created two application shortcuts : one for regular browsing, the
> second one is with the option "--disable-javascript".
>
> If you open Chrome with the option "--disable-javascript", Chrome is
> in "javascript DISABLED" mode.  However, if you leave it opened and
> open another instance of Chrome in regular mode, the second instance
> of Chrome still has javascript DISABLED.
>
> Is this intentional?
>
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