Yes, I've tried using both "manifest.json" and chrome.extension.getURL
('manifest.json'). When I'm watching the Inspector window I can see
that it gets the correct URL, only that request doesn't give anything
back in response, it's just blank.

I got an image of the request here: tinyurl.com /chrome-ext-ajax
[remove spaces]. I'm using jQuery, but that shouldn't be a problem,
right?

P.S I happen to send this same message with my other Google account
(which isn't verified) so there will probably two posts by me soon.
Heh.

On Aug 29, 12:18 am, Aaron Boodman <[email protected]> wrote:
> That is a very creative solution.
>
> I'm actually surprised it isn't working. Have you tried using both
> relative and absolute URLs?
>
> - a
>
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Manticore<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm currently working on an extension where I would like to get the
> > current version of the extension that I'm running. I figured it would
> > be pretty easy by just doing a AJAX request to manifest.json and I'll
> > have a JavaScript object to play with. Though, after I've sent the
> > request I get nothing back in the response.
>
> > Is there any permission I need to add to be able to do AJAX requests
> > to files in my extension?
>
> > Thanks
> > Manticoro
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