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-date: 2011-02-20T00:00:00Z
-summary: In which I show how to log from a PSGI app to Chrome.
-title: PSGIChrome
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Earlier this month, I've read about this extension: [chromePHP](http://www.chromephp.com/).
The principle of this extension is to allow you to log from your PHP application to chrome. You may not be aware, but this is something you already have with every web application if you're using Plack. And not only for Chrome, but every webkit navigator, and Firefox too!