Ahmed Amayem has written 90 articles

A Web Application Developer Entrepreneur.

Solution to Chrome Cross origin requests are only supported for protocol schemes: http, data, chrome, chrome-extension, https, chrome-extension-resource.

If you are running a page directly from Chrome (you just double clicked on an html file) and you’re javascript is trying to request some data you will hit an error that looks something like the following: Cross origin requests are only supported for protocol schemes: http, data, chrome, chrome-extension, https, chrome-extension-resource. You can see…

How to Open/Activate Web Developer Tools on Chrome, Firefox and Safari Browsers

As a web developer your browsers’ developer tools are essential. Here is how to view/turn on the developer tools on Chrome, Firefox and Safari on a Mac OS X. The process should be similar on other OS’s. All Browsers The easiest way to open the developer tools panel is to right click somewhere on the…

Incorporating in Canada 7: Are you Obligated to register a GST/HST Account with the CRA? Should you Register Voluntarily?

This post is part of a series on my story incorporating in Canada. After understanding what GST/HST is and whether you provide goods or services that qualify for it we have to consider a few more things regarding GST/HST: Do you make enough revenue in a year to obligate you to register for a GST/HST…

Incorporating in Canada 6: Understanding GST/HST and Whether it Applies to Your Goods or Services

This post is part of a series on my story incorporating in Canada. Once you have your business number you need to figure out whether you have to make a GST/HST account with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). In this post we will explore the CRA website to understand better GST/HST and its rules. I…

Incorporating in Canada 5: Receiving your Business Number and Canada Revenue Agency account number(s)

This post is part of a series on my story incorporating in Canada. Once you have a corporation registered you will receieve a message (in my case it was a letter) from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) with your business number and Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) account number(s) for your business. This is a very…