It's not really that Safari doesn't support it, it just doesn't allow for 
XmlHttpRequest objects to 
have a Method of anything other that GET / POST. The issue may have actually 
been resolved (I'm open 
to correction here), but some people are still using versions of Safari with 
this problem.

Lothar Kimmeringer wrote:
> darkflame schrieb:
>> oh...it seems GWT dosnt support the Head method only Post / Get :-/
>> (apperently Saffire dosnt support it)
> 
> It's a FAQ here. You can use the protected contructor using an
> anonymous inner class:
> 
> RequestBuilder builder = new RequestBuilder("HEAD", url) {
>  /* nothing to override */
> };
> 
> I'm wondering if HEAD is not supported by Safari, because this
> method is implemented by HTTP-servers since the time where one
> kilobyte weighted one kilogram.
> 
> 
> Regards, Lothar
> 
> > 
> 

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