No, it doesn't work. But still thaks for your reply). Maybe you have any
other suggestions?
суббота, 5 апреля 2014 г., 23:29:02 UTC+4 пользователь Jos Flores написал:
You can try using quotes around the name of the image, and using a
relative path. something like:
background-image:
span onmouseover=$wnd.mouseOverFunction(); should work.
GWT provides special variables $wnd and $doc to always reference the top
level window/document. You should always use these variables because GWT
apps might or might not be executed inside an iframe.
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Check your browsers dev tools to see if the image / css file gets loaded by
the browser or if an HTTP 404 NOT FOUND occurs (see network tab in dev
tools). If it is a 404 you should see what the browser tries to load and
this should already be enough information to fix the problem.
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I don't understand how Gwt setHTML getHTML work. It doesn't seem to be
consistent.
Let see this example:
myInlineHtml.setHTML(SafeHtmlUtils.fromSafeConstant(tabletrtdTest/td/tr/table));
System.out.println(myInlineHtml.getHTML());
Output: tabletbodytrtdTest/td/tr/tbody/table
Clearly when
Also, Does this happen independently from browsers or dependently from
browsers? cos that is serious.
So getHTML return value based on the Browser or based on the Gwt mechanism?
On Monday, April 7, 2014 1:24:42 AM UTC+10, Tom wrote:
I don't understand how Gwt setHTML getHTML work. It doesn't
Agree with Jens. You can also check the style in dev tools. If it's not
being found, it's a problem with the path to the image.
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On 6 Apr 2014 09:43, Jens jens.nehlme...@gmail.com wrote:
Check your browsers dev tools to see
Your problems are not related to GWT. It may be something very basic, like a
font or a font size not being set in your CSS, or a font not being available in
one of the browsers.
Check which CSS styles are applied to your elements in each browser.
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Thanks for your reply).
Finally I've found the way to add background/ And now it works as I wanted,
but I don't actually understand WHY?
I had this:
body{
background-image: url(/img/wood.jpg) repeat;
}
Then I changed that part to make it look like this:
.body{
background-image:
Thanks, i tried to use $wnd.mouseOverFunction(); but it didnt work.
I am not sure what i am missing. when i inspect the element in chrome this
comes out as mentioned below.
is this how it is supposed to be?
span onmouseover=$wnd.mouseOverFunction(); Mouse over text /span
On Sunday, 6 April
Can you show us your HTML and any other relavent CSS?
All we can do is assume you have an element that has a class name of body.
Have you tried setting the height and width of the body element, and maybe
window, to 100%?
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Current GWT serialization only allow me to serialize declared fields in a
class. How do I serialize protected fields in its super classes?
Thanks!
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