Thanks but to master GWT is not a joy.

I think part of the problem is related to CSS compatibility issues in
IE 6 you can spot that the program span <div but doesn't show the data
written by the program.

Anyhow CSS differences is also a complicated issue.

Any guidance is appreciated.

Shay Ben Dov


On Oct 25, 1:43 pm, RIAgallery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think the best way will be:
>
> "Google Web Toolkit 
> 1.5"http://code.google.com/docreader/#p=google-web-toolkit-doc-1-5
>
> Enjoy ;-)
>
> On Oct 12, 10:06 am, Shay Ben Dov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I wonder is there a way to implement AJAX in an application like the
> > easy way it is done in Rails:
>
> > you write 1 line in the header to include  Javascript, defaults and
> > other
>
> > then you issue a simple command in your HTML body like:
>
> > <div id="alerts">
>
> > </div>
> >         <%= periodically_call_remote(:update    => 'alerts',
> >                                 :url       => { :controller => :alerts,
> >                                 :action => :listen_for_requests },
> >                                 :frequency => 10 )%>
> > to issue a call to the server in the background.
>
> > Enabling this kind of capabilities will make life easier and speed-up
> > development
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