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  • Google chrome crashes when you paste from a remote session

    - by oo
    I often have a remote desktop session or a java remoting tool up and whenever i copy from within a remote session and paste into chrome browser, the browser freezes and i have to kill it for anything to work again. has anyone seen this or have a resolution? i have to remember to copy and paste into notepad first and then copy from notepad and then into chrome which is a pain. I am using google chrome 5.0

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  • Open mail-links with gmail in Chrome 9

    - by moose
    it happens quite often, that I click a link over a persons name, just to see that it launches the default mail client of my system. I thought it would be a normal link, but it was a "mailto:"-link. I would like Chrome to start gmail, not my default email client. For Firefox, I had only to paste this in the URL-Bar: javascript:window.navigator.registerProtocolHandler("mailto","https://mail.google.com/mail/?extsrc=mailto&url=%s","GMail") Unfortunately, it doesn't work in Chrome 9. I have found this tutorial for Ubuntu, but I would like a solution in Chome. If it is only in Chrome, I can sync the settings. (So How do I make mailto: links open gmail in Ubuntu? doesn't fit) http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Chrome/thread?tid=2aad08042607a4eb&hl=en could be related to my problem, but there is no answer. Gnome: $ gnome-default-applications-properties set Email-Client to gnome-open https://mail.google.com/mail/?extsrc=mailto&url=%s

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  • Google Chrome not using local cache

    - by Steve
    Hi. I've been using Google Chrome as a substitute for Firefox not being able to handle having lots of tabs open at the same time. Unfortunately, it looks like Chrome is having the same problem. Freakin useless. I had to end Chrome as my whole system had slowed to a crawl. When I restarted it, I opted to restore the tabs that were last open. At this stage, every one of the 20+ tabs srated downloading the pages they had previously had open. My question is: why can't they open a locally stored/saved copy of the web page from cache? Does Google Chrome store pages in a cache? Also: after most of the pages had completed their downloading, I clicked on each tab to view the page. Half of them only display a white page, and I have to reload the page manually. What is causing this? Thanks for your help.

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  • Windows 7 Task bar + Chrome tab Issue

    - by mikelbring
    When you have say more then one file or something open or window (not tabs), the windows 7 task bar combines or stacks them on top of each other. Well my chrome started to do that with tabs. It looks like I have more then one chrome window open, but its just tabs all in one window. So when I click on the stacked chrome on my task bar it shows a preview of each tab and then goes to that tab. I would much rather have it be one chrome icon rather then stacked and then I can select my tab. The preview for the many tabs I have open is annoying me. I know this has to be something I accidental turned on because it did not do this before nor does it do it on my other computers. Thank you.

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  • Make Chrome always open PDFs itself

    - by jdm
    Hi, I'm looking for a way to make Google Chrome always open PDFs with its internal viewer when I click a link, as opposed to downloading it to the default location. It works with most URLs, but some servers set a special header to force the file to be downloaded ("Content-Disposition: attachment;", e.g. http://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/46260.html). What I want is the opposite of this question: Stop PDFs from displaying inside Google Chrome, or what is asked for here, but applied to Chrome: How to ignore “Content-Disposition: attachment” in Firefox Btw., I'm running Chrome 8.0.552.0 dev on Ubuntu 10.4.

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  • Errors after Google Chrome downgrade

    - by user1933153
    I'm downloaded version 37.0 of Google Chrome but, few plugins and extensions didn't worked. I'm uninstalled that version and install 35.0 again, but now i have some errors. After every Chrome start i get these windows: http://i.imgur.com/rjB1SWJ.png , http://i.imgur.com/gfBa5Ju.png , http:(slash,slash)i(dot)imgur(dot)com/5opKTPE.png And every time i start chrome, i get these errors, it's really annoying, do you have idea how to fix that, or at least hide?

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  • Entering the user's name in a URL for Chrome through Group Policy

    - by Automate Everything
    I am managing a Windows Server 2008 R2 server, with several Windows 7 machines, and we have recently deployed Google Chrome using Group Policy. We also have a locally hosted intranet for storing procedures, forms, and so on, as well as reports that pull directly from our databases. I am trying to put the user's name in the startup URL for Chrome, so that when they open Chrome at the beginning of the day, it can pull a list of items from the database that contains their username. The report works, and I have it using a drop down right now, but I would like to be able to put their username in the URL as a GET variable instead. Does anybody know how I would go about doing that for Chrome? I tried putting ${user_name} in the URL, and I tried putting %username% in the URL, but that didn't translate to anything. Is there some way to escape it so that it gets translated by the system into a username? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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  • Getting beyond basic web programming languages. How to be awesome?

    - by user73962
    I'm a web developer that's done a bunch of projects using PHP, JQuery/JS, Mysql using PhPMyAdmin, CSS, HTML and a tiny bit of XML. Basically lots of work with CMS's and freehand coding. I'm looking to take things to the next level. I've done a lot of freelance and small contract work, but I'm dying to excel. I'm tired of acting as tech support for all these "non-tech" companies that barely know how to use their own computers..."really, you didn't think to backup your files before switching to a new server??". Think of potential employers as amazon, netflix, twitter, google, etc. I don't necessarily want to work for these guys specifically, but potentially organizations like this. I could be wrong, but I feel like a big company like this would laugh at me if I interviewed. For example, how helpful is knowing Ruby, SQL (commands without interface), C++, API's, Oracle, Java, debugging, qa, etc? (I realize this is a very random list). I use Notepad ++, but have heard that the bigger boys use IDE interfaces. I'm not really interested in building desktop apps, only web related stuff. I feel like I've reached my potential and want to really take it up a notch. I see a lot of projects on GitHub and I'm amazed at what people have created. Note - my degree is in economics but I've done web dev since high school. I definitely wish I took more comp sci/programming courses in college. I'm 27 and want to be awesome at web dev before it's too late. Not just decent. Any advice? Book suggestions? Thanks

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  • Suggested Web Application Framework and Database for Enterprise, “Big-Data” App?

    - by willOEM
    I have a web application that I have been developing for a small group within my company over the past few years, using Pipeline Pilot (plus jQuery and Python scripting) for web development and back-end computation, and Oracle 10g for my RDBMS. Users upload experimental genomic data, which is parsed into a database, and made available for querying, transformation, and reporting. Experimental data sets are large and have many layers of metadata. A given experimental data record might have a foreign key relationship with a table that describes this data point's assay. Assays can cover multiple genes, which can have multiple transcript, which can have multiple mutations, which can affect multiple signaling pathways, etc. Users need to approach this data from any point in those layers in the metadata. Since all data sets for a given data type can run over a billion rows, this results in some large, dynamic queries that are hard to predict. New data sets are added on a weekly basis (~1GB per set). Experimental data is never updated, but the associated metadata can be updated weekly for a few records and yearly for most others. For every data set insert the system sees, there will be between 10 and 100 selects run against it and associated data. It is okay for updates and inserts to run slow, so long as queries run quick and are as up-to-date as possible. The application continues to grow in size and scope and is already starting to run slower than I like. I am worried that we have about outgrown Pipeline Pilot, and perhaps Oracle (as the sole database). Would a NoSQL database or an OLAP system be appropriate here? What web application frameworks work well with systems like this? I'd like the solution to be something scalable, portable and supportable X-years down the road. Here is the current state of the application: Web Server/Data Processing: Pipeline Pilot on Windows Server + IIS Database: Oracle 10g, ~1TB of data, ~180 tables with several billion-plus row tables Network Storage: Isilon, ~50TB of low-priority raw data

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  • Google Chrome Extensions Developer Snapshots - Zemanta

    Google Chrome Extensions Developer Snapshots - Zemanta Andraz Tori, founder and CTO of Zemanta (www.zemanta.com) discusses his company's experience with the Google Chrome extensions platform. To learn more on creating Google Chrome Extensions please visit code.google.com/chrome/extensions or chek out the gallery at chrome.google.com/extensions. From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 5 0 ratings Time: 07:13 More in Science & Technology

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  • Google Chrome Extensions Developer Snapshots - Aviary

    Google Chrome Extensions Developer Snapshots - Aviary Avi Muchnik, CEO and Co-founder of Aviary (www.aviary.com) discusses his company's experience with the Google Chrome extensions platform. To learn more on creating Google Chrome Extensions please visit code.google.com/chrome/extensions or chek out the gallery at chrome.google.com/extensions. From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 7 0 ratings Time: 04:33 More in Science & Technology

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  • Google Chrome Extensions Developer Snapshots - Glue

    Google Chrome Extensions Developer Snapshots - Glue Karen Teng, VP Engineering of Adaptive Blue (www.getglue.com), discusses her company's experience with the Google Chrome extensions platform. To learn more on creating Google Chrome Extensions please visit code.google.com/chrome/extensions or chek out the gallery at chrome.google.com/extensions. From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 4 0 ratings Time: 05:34 More in Science & Technology

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  • Google Chrome Extensions Developer Snapshots - Web of Trust

    Google Chrome Extensions Developer Snapshots - Web of Trust Deborah Salmi, CMO of WOT (www.mywot.com) discusses her company's experience with the Google Chrome extensions platform. To learn more on creating Google Chrome Extensions please visit code.google.com/chrome/extensions or chek out the gallery at chrome.google.com/extensions. From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 5 0 ratings Time: 05:39 More in Science & Technology

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  • Google I/O 2010 - Chrome Extensions - how to

    Google I/O 2010 - Chrome Extensions - how to Google I/O 2010 - Chrome Extensions - how to Chrome 101 Brian Kennish Google Chrome shipped an extensions API in version 4.0. Since last year, new capabilites have been added to the extensions framework, and many people have already written powerful extensions with minimal effort. Find out how to write an extension, and what's coming next in Chrome Extensions. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 4 0 ratings Time: 59:35 More in Science & Technology

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  • Extending Chrome DevTools for fun and profit...

    Extending Chrome DevTools for fun and profit... Your browser is one of the most and best instrumented development platforms -- you may just not realize it yet. In this episode we'll cover the Audit and Panel extension API's, take a deep dive into the Chrome debugging protocol (and what you can do with it), peek inside the Chrome's network stack, and finally go deep into the guts of Chrome with chrome://tracing! From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 333 12 ratings Time: 23:35 More in Science & Technology

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  • Offline web app options

    - by L. De Leo
    For a game web app that runs Python on the server side and Javascript / HTML on the client side I'd like to build an offline version that runs in Chrome and on the mobile devices. What is the most convenient way currently available to target Chrome, Win 8 Desktop (with a Win packaged app) and the mobile devices reusing most of the code? Options could be PhoneGap for the mobile devices and PyJs for the offline browser versions or maybe translate Python to Dart manually (because of the closer semantics of the two languages) and compile to Javascript.

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  • Save searches in Google Reader

    - by pinniger
    Ok, I’m trying to find a way to search my rss feeds in Google Reader every day for certain phrases. If any of the phrases are found, I want to be notified. I thought Google Alerts would do this no problem, but it does not. Does anybody know of any services or any other way of doing this?

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  • Is Google Desktop Search Safe?

    - by JW
    Somebody told me, that Google DS is unsafe and Google would safe kind of an user data list about the files on my PC... can anybody tell me something about it? Any experience? Greetz, JW

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  • svn path in google apps script

    - by deepasun
    Hi, I want to write a google apps script in google docs spreadsheet, such that it should update the svn revision of particular component automatically (which is in one cell of that spreadsheet) when i run that script

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  • Duplicate IIS web site with Web Deploy

    - by gsantovena
    I have a Win2008 server with IIS 7 and I want to duplicate one web site and just change the binding port and the application pool that is using, so I will have 2 web sites (locally or remote) with same configuration but listening on different ports. Is there a way to do this with web deploy tool ir order to deploy locally and remotely this unique web site and change the binding ports in the destination?

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