The second way to get around this problem is to disable XSS checking in Google Chrome by adding a bit of code to the Chrome program address. To do this, find the Chrome icon on your computer. Then right click it, and from the drop-down list, choose 'properties'.
On the properties page, find the target line and add this to the end of the line: -disable-xss-auditor
When you add the above, the full target line will be: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" -disable-xss-auditor
Or if using the 64 bit version of Google Chrome: "C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" -disable-xss-auditor
After making the above change, click 'apply'. Then close any open version of the Chrome browser, and restart Chrome using the icon you just modified.
From then on, Chrome will bypass the XSS-Auditor generated errors.