Gmail Unread Message Count in Favicon

By Eric Bogs Last update Dec 22, 2011 — Installed 31,136 times.

Doesn't work for me in Google Apps

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kdavid User

This script is great-- love it. Kudos Eric. Wish it worked for my Google Apps account too tho. I have both Gmail and my Google Apps open in tabs, and only the Gmail tab displays the favicon modification.

 
Eric Bogs Script's Author

David, can you please let me know what URL you're seeing when logged into your Google Apps mail?

The script should match:

http://mail.google.com/mail*
https://mail.google.com/mail*
http://mail.google.com/a*
https://mail.google.com/a*

-Eric

 
Diego Hernandez User

Eric, thanks for a great script. Not working for me on my G.Apps account either, though it does match the http://mail.google.com/a* format. Any other info you might use to improve it?

 
Eric Bogs Script's Author

Can anyone who is having problems with the script working with their Google Apps account contact me offline? eric@bo.gs

 
Eric Bogs Script's Author

FYI, Diego was able to get it working for his Google Apps mail account by uninstalling the script and re-installing the script.

 
Diego Hernandez User

Actually, Eric, what I did was delete and readd "http://mail.google.com/a*" and "https://mail.google.com/a*" from the included sites list. I was using Gmail Favicon Alerts 2.5 for the non-working account, so I didn't want this script to kick in on those sites; when I re-included them to do some tests, the favicon changed and the count appeared... weird.

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