Unable to open “Print Dialog” with JQueryUI Dialog on Google Chrome?

This works fine in the latest Chrome Beta build, 10.0.648.127. I think you're just experiencing weirdness in the Chrome Canary Build. Remember, the Canary Build is released without any testing to ensure that it actually works and as such is "a highly unstable browser that will often break entirely In this case, the same code seems to work once when pasted in JSFiddle and viewed in Chrome 11.0.691.0.

The first time the button is clicked, the print dialog is shown, but if you cancel it and click the button again, nothing happens. (This also seems to be a Chrome bug – the same thing happens in this very vanilla test ) Bottom line: Given the high likelihood of bugs (like this one), I wouldn't develop anything against the Chrome Canary Build. I recommend sticking with the Beta channel for actual development work and only using the Canary Build if you want to experiment with a new feature that hasn't made it to the Beta channel yet.

This works fine in the latest Chrome Beta build, 10.0.648.127. I think you're just experiencing weirdness in the Chrome Canary Build. Remember, the Canary Build is released without any testing to ensure that it actually works, and as such is "a highly unstable browser that will often break entirely."

In this case, the same code seems to work once when pasted in JSFiddle and viewed in Chrome 11.0.691.0. The first time the button is clicked, the print dialog is shown, but if you cancel it and click the button again, nothing happens. (This also seems to be a Chrome bug – the same thing happens in this very vanilla test.) Bottom line: Given the high likelihood of bugs (like this one), I wouldn't develop anything against the Chrome Canary Build.

I recommend sticking with the Beta channel for actual development work and only using the Canary Build if you want to experiment with a new feature that hasn't made it to the Beta channel yet.

Thank you; that explanation is what I need :) – Fran Verona Mar 7 at 19:54.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

Related Questions