So every extension gets events for every other extensions page
actions?  I had assumed you would only get your own.

On Jun 11, 12:06 pm, Finnur Thorarinsson <[email protected]> wrote:
> No, the extension just isn't checking in onExecute which page_action was
> clicked on. You pass your page_action id(s) in with enableForTab() and then
> you compare what you get passed back through onExecute (if it isn't one of
> your ids then you don't take action). There is an RSS subscription page
> action (subscribe_page_action) checked into the extension samples directory
> that shows how to do this.
> Another good test case is what happens if you enable a page action for a
> tab, drag that tab out to another window and then click on the page action
> icon. You might also get multiple actions, which you'll also need to handle
> properly.
>
> On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 16:33, Fernando Belo <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Very good... Just found two problems right now...
> > 1) When two page actions are available for a page,
> > both are called when clicking. (probably Chrome issue, haven't search bug
> > database to check, will do it later).
>
> > 2) When some bookmark is added, I think everything is deleted and recreated
> > inside "Other bookmarks", losing all folder organization.
>
> > Well, keep up the good work :)
>
> > On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 8:16 PM, Andrew Charlton <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > Just to jump on the page action bandwagon, my Google Bookmarks
> > > extension is now available as a page action.
>
> > > Check it out athttp://sites.google.com/site/uniformedopinion/
>
> > > (Warning: this extension will delete your existing bookmarks)
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