It is intentional. Ports are not part of the permission system.

You can specify http://yourmachine/* -- it will match all ports on
your machine. There is no way to restrict to a specific port.

- a

On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 1:14 PM, Paul Fontes <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all, for a cross-site XHR request, I'd like to contact a specific port on
> my test machine, but if I include the port number in the permissions section
> of the manifest, it doesn't seem to work.  I've had to resort to the
> broad "http://*/"; permission, which basically defeats the purpose :)  Anyone
> know what's going on here...is this intentional?  Workarounds for it?
> thanks,
> Paul
> >
>

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