Re: chrome - prompting me to install gwt plugin but already installed
I am also completely unable to run developer mode in Chrome on OSX. I
have the plugin installed, the toolbox in the omnibar is red, it says
"The host at 127.0.0.1 is allowed to use the plugin"... seems like
everything should work, but it just prompts me over and over to
install the plugin.
Chrome 18.0.1025.151 beta
GWT Developer Plugin 1.0.9738
OSX 10.7.3
Java 1.6.0_31
I'm just coming back to GWT for a client project after about a year
doing more traditional JS frontends. Safari no longer works and
Chrome no longer works... FireFox 10 is working but I'm afraid to
upgrade to FF 11 for fear of breaking the plugin and getting stranded.
What is the state of the developer plugin? I'm having trouble finding
any official documentation of what is supposed to work and what isn't.
Safari I don't care about, but Chrome dev tools are hard to live
without.
Thanks,
Jeff
On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 2:30 PM, ks <kenyon@sailoutbound.com> wrote:
> bump. Anyone?
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