http://dev.chromium.org/for-testers/bug-reporting-guidelines/reporting-crash-bug
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Or better yet, Chrome should not crash. Is there something in
particular that's causing sad tabs for you? If so, please file a bug.
http://dev.chromium.org/for-testers/bug-reporting-guidelines/reporting-crash-bug
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Adam
Sounds like that would eat a lot of battery.
They only return the chrome://crash URL if you've navigated there directly (using about:crash or chrome://crash).To the best of my knowledge, crashed tabs no longer belong to their original process and will share a process ID with the browser. The Processes API's onUpdated event will list the browser's PID, so in theory one could use getProcessIdForTab and compare with the browser's PID to test for a crash.Jesse O.