That's what I want to point out.
When we want to create an extension using an iframe, this will be
deleted when the popup is closed.
So it's currently impossible to create a gtalk extension with the
gadget (for exemple), the iframe is destroy on each close and logout
from gtalk.


On Dec 3, 12:56 am, Erik Kay <[email protected]> wrote:
> -chromium-discuss
> +chromium-extensions  (this is where extensions discussions and questions
> should be sent)
>
> On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 3:24 AM, Bruno <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi!
>
> > Currently, when we've configured a popup linked to the BrowserAction,
> > every click on the button reload the page.
> > 2I suggest that this popup just reloaded on each click but once on
> > window initialization.
> > I think there is already an event handler for clicks on BrowserAction,
> > then people who need the reload do not have problems
>
> The popup gets completely destroyed when it's dismissed.  It doesn't persist
> across clicks.  If you'd like to have some precomputed state that you load
> into your popup, just use a background page.  That doesn't get destroyed
> until Chrome exits.
>
> Erik
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> > Bruno
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