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In your if-case you are actually trying to reference the id's of the input-fields and not the two variables you've defined. An error will occur because the script is gonna try and read two...
A page-context script cannot, indeed, use Chrome API.
It can, however, dispatch DOM events that can be caught by the content script.
There is an example in the documentation The 2nd parameter in the There is no need to use JSONP if you enable CORS. if this header is set in the response, then normal...
I think this is due to child scoping issues and Mark Rajcok has a great answer on another similar issue - get
call is a config object. You want something like this:$http
.get('accept.php', {
params: {
source: link,...
Access-Control-Allow-Origin: http://www.example.com