I'm seeing 12 XHR requests for local javascript files logged in the Chrome developer console from the Evernote Web Clipper extension every time I load a page. None of the (large number of) other extensions I use log anything to the console during normal operation unless they've encountered an error (in which case it's no longer normal operation), but Evernote Web Clipper logs these internal requests during normal operation. This is not normal behavior for a Chrome extension, and it makes using the developer console frustrating due to the number of unnecessary log entries generated. Yes, I can use manually the filter within the console to hide the messages, but that is not a real solution for the issue. Is this going to get fixed at some point? It's a bit frustrating.
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I'm seeing 12 XHR requests for local javascript files logged in the Chrome developer console from the Evernote Web Clipper extension every time I load a page. None of the (large number of) other extensions I use log anything to the console during normal operation unless they've encountered an error (in which case it's no longer normal operation), but Evernote Web Clipper logs these internal requests during normal operation. This is not normal behavior for a Chrome extension, and it makes using the developer console frustrating due to the number of unnecessary log entries generated. Yes, I can use manually the filter within the console to hide the messages, but that is not a real solution for the issue. Is this going to get fixed at some point? It's a bit frustrating.
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