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- Why do you use Load unpacked extension? Can't you just click on "Reload"?Rob W– Rob W2012-07-27 14:26:42 +00:00Commented Jul 27, 2012 at 14:26
- 2I use reload, but for some reason it still keeps the cache on the extension resources.12345– 123452012-07-28 17:01:26 +00:00Commented Jul 28, 2012 at 17:01
- That bug sounds familiar. I've experienced it in the past, but not having trouble any more (I've created an extension for quicker extension development, see this post). Which Chrome version are you using?Rob W– Rob W2012-07-28 20:34:00 +00:00Commented Jul 28, 2012 at 20:34
- 2I thought that I experienced the bug again. After some headaches, I discovered that I copied the wrong files. Make sure that you check that the relevant files are correctly SAVED to the relevant directory.Rob W– Rob W2012-07-30 23:12:32 +00:00Commented Jul 30, 2012 at 23:12
- The dev tools have an option to disable the cache, i don't know if this cache includes extensions' files, but you could try it. Nonetheless, like the previous comment says, be sure to edit and save the relevant files :D (I fell for this many times)Cesar Varela– Cesar Varela2012-10-19 01:54:31 +00:00Commented Oct 19, 2012 at 1:54
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