I am trying to implement Desktop Notifications in a regular webpage (also
tried it in an options page of an extension, same results) and it does not
ask for permission (hence not showing the notification).
Here is a sample code, that shows no error -
function NotifyDesktop() { console.log("This page has asked and may have
received a permission for notifications."); if (ShowNotifications) { var
DesktopNotification = webkitNotifications.createNotification(
"AssignmentChecker","Another assignment has been checked.","");
DesktopNotification.show(); } else console.log("We are not authorized to use
notifications."); } function CheckNotifications() { console.log("We got a
response to the permission request."); if (webkitNotifications.
checkPermission() == 1) ShowNotifications = true; NotifyDesktop(); } if (!
console) var console = { log : function(str) { window.status = str; } } var
ShowNotifications = false; if (webkitNotifications) { console.log("This
browser supports notifications."); webkitNotifications.requestPermission(
CheckNotifications); }
This results in one console logging - "This browser supports
notifications.". It does not show the infobar for the permission request,
nor executing the callback function.
Is anyone else experiencing this?
☆PhistucK
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