Yeah, that's what I meant by including it in the JSON.

On Jan 10, 10:34 am, Amina <[email protected]> wrote:
> In the manifest.json you must include:
> "background_page":"backgroud.html"
>
> On Jan 10, 8:04 pm, tazz_ben <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > So, I'm just getting down to testing my extensions (I'm a mac user and
> > was waiting for the developer update to be able to test).  I've got a
> > popup that does the following:
>
> > var background = chrome.extension.getBackgroundPage();
> > var start = background.StartTorch();
>
> > Chrome doesn't like this, claiming that it is null. StartTorch very
> > much exists in the background view.  However, looking at the resource
> > list, I get the impression that the background page isn't running (the
> > developer tools list resources that are referenced in popup, but none
> > that are referenced in background).  Is there something beside
> > referencing the background page in the JSON you have to do to get it
> > to start?
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