On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 17:14, Joe Cole<profilercorporat...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> We have encountered this on another network now.
> Does no one else have this problem?

Why would anyone block *.cache.html on a proxy?

> Once again: a firewall is blocking the .cache.html file. GWT just sits
> there doing nothing, no error messages or anything.
> Is there any way we can check to see if the cache.html file is loaded
> correctly? It would be great to tell our users "you need to ask your
> network administrators to remove our site from the banned list".

You can probably change the default (iframe) linker to rename files
pritty easily, or create your own
see code in dev/core/src/com/google/gwt/core/linker/*
However i have no experience with this.

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