Sunday, April 19, 2015

Re: Chrome prompts me to install GWT Developer Plugin even though the plugin is already installed



On Monday, April 20, 2015 at 12:34:08 AM UTC+2, Anderson Vasconcelos Pires wrote:
This problem is happening with me too. Should we give up of GWT?

Obviously not! "Just" update to 2.7 and use SuperDevMode.
(SuperDevMode can be used since 2.5, but is really usable since 2.7)

I must say I don't quite understand: the plugin no longer works in Firefox for more than a year now, and you only notice now that "classic" DevMode is "deprecated"?!
 

Em sexta-feira, 17 de abril de 2015 12:17:44 UTC-3, Thomas Broyer escreveu:

On Friday, April 17, 2015 at 5:12:09 PM UTC+2, Chad Baker wrote:
I've been working with this plugin, using Dev Mode Classic for several weeks without issues. All of a sudden, this morning, it now continually prompts me to install the plugin, even though it already has been. I have rebooted, uninstalled/re-installed first the plugin, then Chrome itself. Is it possible a recent plugin update broke the plugin? Does anyone have any ideas? Thank you in advance!

A recent plugin update? The plugin hasn't been updated for a while (since Classic DevMode is deprecated, and even before that: https://gwt.googlesource.com/gwt-plugins/ ) and the Chrome Web Store no longer accepts extensions with NPAPI plugins for about a year already.

No, what happened is a Chrome update: http://googlechromereleases.blogspot.fr/2015/04/stable-channel-update_14.html (see the comments, there's a temporary workaround… until September…)

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