Nope.
If I drag the file from local storage to an already open chrome
window, I get the download dialog box (I have "ask for each" turned
on).
I click Save and it (in essence) copies the file and then a new chrome
window opens to the "home" page.
The extension is not installed.

On Sep 28, 1:02 pm, Aaron Boodman <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 10:42 AM, BRR <[email protected]> wrote:
> > No joy here - either way.
> > Mine still show up as associated
>
> The old association may remain behind for a variety of reasons. Let's
> ignore that for a moment.
>
> > and open a new chrome window on the
> > "home" page if I double click the file.
>
> I do not expect double click to work, so ahead, let's ignore this.
>
> > And if I drag it onto a chrome window - it acts like it wants to re-
> > download it from local storage to local storage...
>
> Yes, the UI there is odd. We have an open bug on changing that. If you
> allow it to "download", it should go ahead and install. Yes?
>
> 2009/9/28 Jói Sigurðsson <[email protected]>:
>
> > FWIW, the behavior BRR is seeing reproduces for me on the dev channel
> > (4.0.213.1).
>
> Which behavior, exactly? BRR describes a few different things, I don't
> feel like we have a bug yet.
>
> - a
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