That depends on how did you start your OTP application. To connect to the node it needs to be started with either --name or --sname flag. You can check the name of currently running session with node() $ iex Erlang/OTP 18 [erts-7.2.1] [source] [64-bit] [smp:4:4] [async-threads:10] [kernel-poll:false] Interactive Elixir (1.3.0) - press Ctrl+C to exit (type h() ENTER for help) iex(1)> node() :nonode
When I'm viewing the downloaded resources for a page in the Chrome web inspector, I also see the HTML/JS/CSS requested by certain extensions. In the example above, indicator.html, indicator.js and indicator.css are actually part of the Readability Chrome extension, not part of my app. This isn't too big a deal in this particular situation, but on a more complex page and with several extensions ins
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