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Narrative Report and Google Chrome Browser - help required
Narrative Report and Google Chrome Browser - help required
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from version 5 Chrome's 'same origin' feature stops report working locally.
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Posted Thursday, November 18, 2010
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I have reported elsewhere the 'feature' in Google Chrome browser that considers files accessed locally on your PC not to be of the 'same origin' when accessed directly (e.g. as launched by GenoPro after
report
generation completed or when you open/double click a .htm file from Windows Explorer). For example you can see an
error
in Chrome's javascript console such as
Unsafe JavaScript attempt to access frame with URL file:///D:/Users/Public/GenoPro%20Reports/HarryPotter/default.htm from frame with URLfile:///D:/Users/Public/GenoPro%20Reports/HarryPotter/toc_individuals.htm. Domains, protocols and ports must match.
when attempting to 'close' the name index.
In my opinion 'Domains, protocols and ports' DO MATCH here. the domain and port is null (hence the ///) and the protocol is 'file:' for both files.
This problem does not occur with any other browser and does not occur with Chrome when
exactly the same files
are accessed via HTTP protocol, e.g. via a 'personal' or local
web server
.
At present the
developers
of Chrome do not feel this is causing sufficient hardship to users to warrant changing this 'feature'. I suspect apathy in reporting the problems, users will simply move to a different browser if they
find
problems.
I am asking all GenoPro users who look at their
Narrative Reports
locally on their PCs rather than via a website to register their interest in getting this issue resolved as Chrome is otherwise excellent.
Please flag this issue at
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=47416
by clicking the star on the left of the title, turning it yellow.
N.B. You will need to sign in to Google Code in order to see the star. You will need a Google Account to sign in.
You do not need Google Mail for this, simply your own email address and a password of your choice. You will receive emails when updates occur on this issue but these emails can be suppressed via your Google Account 'My Profile'
Thank you all in advance for your assistance.
'lego audio video erro ergo disco'
 
or "
I read, I listen, I watch, I make mistakes, therefore I learn
"
Alex
Posted Thursday, November 18, 2010
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