So, I just updated to latest stable Chrome today. Boy, was that a mistake apparently.
Ever since the update, Chrome refuses to recognize Xstandard editor being installed on my computer.
I've tried reinstalling Chrome several times, as well as reinstalling Xstandard, no help.
When I log on to out publishing system and choose Xstandard, create new document, it doesn't load the wysiwyg editor or anything.
If I try to open Xstandard test-drive HTML-page, it claims it's not installed - Except that it is and works on both Internet Explorer and Firefox. Same with our publishing system, works fine there on other browsers.
Any ideas how to fix this? I'd really like to keep my own and work stuff in separate browsers, and Firefox is just such a steaming pile of crap that I really don't want to touch it. And I like to use IE for my own stuff.
Ever since the update, Chrome refuses to recognize Xstandard editor being installed on my computer.
I've tried reinstalling Chrome several times, as well as reinstalling Xstandard, no help.
When I log on to out publishing system and choose Xstandard, create new document, it doesn't load the wysiwyg editor or anything.
If I try to open Xstandard test-drive HTML-page, it claims it's not installed - Except that it is and works on both Internet Explorer and Firefox. Same with our publishing system, works fine there on other browsers.
Any ideas how to fix this? I'd really like to keep my own and work stuff in separate browsers, and Firefox is just such a steaming pile of crap that I really don't want to touch it. And I like to use IE for my own stuff.