Thank you. No history and other information is great. I will find a  
place where there's no user profile.

Best regards,
Eugene

On 9 Гру 2009, at 19:15, PhistucK wrote:

> Regarding your first question -
> If you launch Chrome with a different profile (or a new profile)  
> than the active (probably the default one), it will start a whole  
> new instance of the entire browser and will obey to any switches  
> with which you feed him.
> To do that, add this switch
> --user-data-dir="c:\blabla"
> Of course, change "c:\blabla" to your preferred location.
>
> Two caveats -
> - All of the browsing history will not be there, since it is a  
> different profile.
> - If that user accidentally already has a profile in that directory -
>  - If they currently use it - it will not open a whole new instance.
>  - If they do not use it - it will start with that profile (which  
> can be private) without asking first.
>
>
> Regarding your second question and @peter -
> how did you find this group? I cannot find any reference for it and  
> it does not come up in the search results for any of the terms that  
> relate to Chrome, Chromium or Dev Tools (I tried a lot of variations).
>
> What I did come up with, is http://groups.google.com/group/chromium-devtools 
> , which seems official (pfeldman and sandholm are the owners).  
> Though it is empty for now.
>
> ☆PhistucK
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 18:54, Peter Rybin <[email protected]>  
> wrote:
> Hi Eugene
>
> About your second question,
>
> Hello,
> I'm working on a tools for Symbian WRT widgets development. We decided
> to try and build it on top of the Chromium Developer Tools. It comes
> out really well, but there are still a few questions left:
>
> 2. Is there a dedicated Chrome Developer Tools group? I would like to
>
> contact ChDT developers to propose some refactorings and
> collaboration. The code I'm working on should be available from
> symbian.org site within few weeks so it might benefit both projects to
> collaborate.
>
> "Chrome Developer Tools" project includes both in-browser developer  
> tools (elements inspector, JavaScript debugger, profiler etc) and  
> stand-alone Java application/library (Eclipse-based JavaScript  
> debugger).
> I guess you mean the latter. You are welcome to  
> [email protected] 
> ,  this seems to be a proper place to discuss such matters.
>
> Peter
>
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