Well, take the downloaded file (gwt-dev-plugin.crx) and drag it to 
chrome://chrome/extensions/ 

Cheers


Am Sonntag, 5. August 2012 18:12:40 UTC+2 schrieb danielMartinus:
>
> I tried to install the browser plugin of gwt to finally run an application 
> in my browser, now did i found out its a really painfull operation.
> And to make sure to everyone i searched on many discussions but could not 
> find the answer.
>
> I am using Windows 7 and Eclipse (with all sdk's etc. needed for gwt).
>
> My problem (Chrome):
> When i try to download the plugin on chrome it says i can't download this 
> plugin directly, and that i have to download it from the market..
> There is no gwt plugin on the market of google.. i searched for it. So i 
> readed somewhere to put the scx file in the Chrome://Extensions directory, 
> but this did not work. Chrome asked again if i wanted to install this gwt 
> plugin when i try to run the application.
>
> Problem (Firefox):
> Firefox could not find any plugin, so i uninstalled firefox, and 
> downloaded the newest version. When i started the gwt application in 
> firefox it says its outdated! but i have the newest version of firefox!? 
> how is this possible? anyone? How to solve this?
>
> My last try is going to be Internet explorer, its outdated so i download 
> the newest version, but how to fix it on Chrome or firefox? Anyone?
> How can i download a plugin on chrome without downloading it from the so 
> called "market"?
>
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