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Peter Frazier

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Jun 13, 2014, 2:22:17 PM6/13/14
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Good afternoon,
I've been going over the support doc's and I am utterly impressed.  Great stuff.  I do have a compatibility question for you.  Does Chrome packaged apps support Polymer?  I did some googling and haven't found a definitive answer so far.  

Most of the results I have found are rather stale. It is very possible that I am just crappy at searching and utterly lacking in keyword-foo.

I was a hobby c# programmer and climbing the learning curve as I switch to web tech and learning a whole new vocabulary.  Hope I didn't miss anything obvious.

Rob Dodson

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Jun 13, 2014, 2:47:26 PM6/13/14
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Hey Peter,

Chrome packaged apps should be supported


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Eric Bidelman

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Jun 13, 2014, 2:49:22 PM6/13/14
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Just to add...

We had a few example of using Polymer in a Chrome app but the demos are likely very stale: https://github.com/PolymerLabs/labs/tree/master/priyanks. I hesitate to even share them here.

The big gotcha with Chrome apps is that they require CSP. To make CSP happy, you can use our Vulcanize tool with the --csp flag: http://www.polymer-project.org/articles/concatenating-web-components.html

That should get you cooking.


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