Thanks Brian, I'll look into the possibility of developing an NPAPI
plugin.

> The example functionality you list makes it
> sound a lot like you want to re-create chrome://extensions/, though,
> which seems superfluous.

I aim to create an extension sync mechanism, much like the bookmark
sync one. I haven't found such functionality in Chromium, and I
believe that it would be a very convenient feature.

On Dec 30, 2:13 am, Brian Kennish <bkenn...@chromium.org> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Rumith <jaffar.rum...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Reading the docs was the first thing I did :-) And yes, although there
> > is an option for inter-extension messaging, I don't see there a way
> > for even querying available extensions (aside from scraping 
> > chrome://extensions
> > as you suggested).
>
> Hey Rumith, scraping chrome://extensions/ isn't possible ("chrome"
> isn't one of the schemes supported by content scripts). Given the
> current extension API, I think a useful extension of this sort would
 Make sure you're adding real value before you
> go down the NPAPI road — see the disclaimers in our documentation.)

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