Not sure what you mean - what debugger?  The proper way of debugging GWT is
to run it in hosted mode, where it's your Java code that's being executed.

On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 12:55 PM, flyingb...@gmail.com
<flyingb...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> When the script debugor editor runs it shows this:
>
> function com_google_gwt_event_shared_HandlerManager_
>
> $fireEvent__Lcom_google_gwt_event_shared_HandlerManager_2Lcom_google_gwt_event_shared_GwtEvent_2
> (this$static, event){
>  var oldSource;
>  if (event.com_google_gwt_event_shared_GwtEvent_dead) {
>    event.revive__();
>  }
>  oldSource = event.com_google_gwt_event_shared_GwtEvent_source;
>  event.com_google_gwt_event_shared_GwtEvent_source = this
> $static.com_google_gwt_event_shared_HandlerManager_source;
>  try {
>    ++this
> $static.com_google_gwt_event_shared_HandlerManager_firingDepth;
>    com_google_gwt_event_shared_HandlerManager$HandlerRegistry_
> $fireEvent__Lcom_google_gwt_event_shared_HandlerManager
> $HandlerRegistry_2Lcom_google_gwt_event_shared_GwtEvent_2Z(this
> $static.com_google_gwt_event_shared_HandlerManager_registry, event,
> this
> $static.com_google_gwt_event_shared_HandlerManager_isReverseOrder);
>  }
>   finally {
>    --this
> $static.com_google_gwt_event_shared_HandlerManager_firingDepth;
>    if (this
> $static.com_google_gwt_event_shared_HandlerManager_firingDepth == 0) {
>      com_google_gwt_event_shared_HandlerManager_
> $handleQueuedAddsAndRemoves__Lcom_google_gwt_event_shared_HandlerManager_2
> (this$static);
>    }
>  }
>  if (oldSource == null) {
>    event.com_google_gwt_event_shared_GwtEvent_dead = true;
>    event.com_google_gwt_event_shared_GwtEvent_source = null;
>  }
>   else {
>    event.com_google_gwt_event_shared_GwtEvent_source = oldSource;
>  }
> }
>
>
>
> On Apr 1, 9:50 am, "flyingb...@gmail.com" <flyingb...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Oh ya, after this error happens, nothing is clickable anymore.
> >
> > On Apr 1, 9:48 am, "flyingb...@gmail.com" <flyingb...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > When i run the debugger, everything runs fine. however, when I try
> > > using ie itself I sometimes get.
> >
> > > 540 function
> > >
> com_google_gwt_dom_client_Element_is__Lcom_google_gwt_core_client_JavaScriptObject_2
> > > (o){
> > > 541   if (o.nodeType) {
> > > 542     return o.nodeType == 1;
> > > 543   }
> > > 544   return false;
> > > 545 }
> >
> > > Line:541
> > > Char: 3
> > > Error: Object required
> > > Code: 0
> > > URL:
> http://localhost:8080/instantquoteprogram/F7AE60F70A19094FD6CD8F6548A...
> >
> > > This only happens in IE. Anyone have any clue what might cause this
> > > error?
> >
> >
> >
>

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