dev.chromium.org - 1/30/2009
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[ r8418 ] Fix pages failing to load with 'waiting for cache...' message. (Issue 4769 ) [ r8443 ] Mitigate Adobe Reader Plugin Open Parameters Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability (CVE-2007-0048, CVE-2007-0045) by blocking requests for javascript: URLs in NPN_GetURL* calls. (Internal issue 1543405) ...
dev.chromium.org - 1/29/2009
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dev.chromium.org —
Most Visited : A grid of thumbnails showing
the user's nine most frequently visited sites. Searches :...
Like most visited, the searches section shows your most frequent searches. Currently, this is a list of the most frequently used keyword searches, ...
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New Tab Page (Chromium Developer Documentation)
dev.chromium.org - 2/5/2009
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Sort Sort Sort Sort Storage Should come for free...
via HTML5 APIs. New Tab Page Replace it entirely, or add modules (iframes?) to it. Read-only user scripts User scripts that have only ...
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APIs (Chromium Developer Documentation)
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Google fakes out Hotmail for Chrome support
Webware.com —
... Chrome tells Microsoft's site it's actually Apple's Safari browser, sidestepping a compatibility issue that had caused problems using the site. "While the Hotmail team works on a proper fix, we're deploying a workaround that changes the user agent string that Google Chrome sends when requesting URLs that end with mail.live.com," Chrome Product Manager Mark Larson said on a blog announcement. It also fixes a problem sending mail from Yahoo Mail, he said.
The patch is in Chrome 1.0.154.46, which also fixes a severe security problem.
Matt Cutts, ...
Chrome 1.0.154.46 adds bugfixes, performs masquerade trick
Obsessable News Feed —
... Chrome 1.0.154.46 closes a hole that hackers might have been able to use to implement a certain kind of clickjacking attack, one that disguises a website to trick you into interacting with it in a way you normally wouldn't. This particular patch keeps individual frames on a page from being able to interact with each other inappropriately. If a hacker were to slip a nasty frame into a site you normally use, say, by packing it into an ad banner or something similar, that frame could then access the other, legitimate parts of the page. ...
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dev.chromium.org 3/17/2009 — [ r11274 ] Ctrl-M will no longer bring up a new window dialog box. (Issue: 8435 ) [ r11285 ] Fixes crash related to the resizing of a window that had a download shelf and had been dragged out from a tab. (Issue: 8477 ) [ r11287 ] Session restore ...
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Release Notes 2.0.156.1 (Chromium Developer Documentation)
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Release Notes 2.0.156.1 (Chromium Developer Documentation)
dev.chromium.org 1/8/2009 — New version of WebKit. WebKit is the open source code Google Chrome uses to render web pages (HTML and CSS). 1.0.154.36 used basically the same version of WebKit as Safari 3.1, but the WebKit team has made a lot of improvements since that was ...
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dev.chromium.org 12/15/2008 — This privilege is granted with some expectation of responsibility: committers are people who care about Chromium and want to help the project meet its goals. A committer is not just someone who can make changes to SVN, but someone who has demonstrated ...
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dev.chromium.org 2/15/2009 — Q. Does Chromium build a working UI on Mac or Linux? Q. Can I run Chromium on Linux under Wine? Q. Does Chromium on Linux use GTK or Qt? A. We're too early in the port to have incorporated a toolkit. Most of the custom drawing goes through a library ...
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dev.chromium.org 1/8/2009 — Install a recent trunk build of Chromium Launch chrome.exe with the --enable-user-scripts flag. Create a directory to store user scripts in: On Chromium builds 2.0.156.1, the directory should be called User Scripts and be in your chromium user ...
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dev.chromium.org 12/1/2008 — Bookmarking/navigation tools: Delicious Toolbar, Stumbleupon, web-based history, new tab page clipboard accelerators Content enhancements: Skype extension (clickable phone numbers), RealPlayer extension (save video), Autolink (generic microformat data ...