Yeah, it's good to be reminded never to make assumptions - thanks,
Isaac.

Dave

On Aug 31, 10:40 am, Isaac Truett <itru...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dave,
>
> I can't speak for Rajeev, but your reply to him never reached my
> inbox. I understand your frustration. Do please try to be nice.
>
> Thanks,
> Isaac
>
> On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 1:27 PM, Dave<dfdumar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Why say something like 'post back here and we'll dig deeper' if you
> > don't intend to follow the thread and make good on your promise?
>
> > Dave
>
> > On Aug 25, 9:20 am, Rajeev Dayal <rda...@google.com> wrote:
> >> Hey Dave,
> >> A couple things to try:
>
> >> -Blow away the mmclient subdirectory located under your war directory
> >> -Clear your FF3 cache
>
> >> Try that out and see if that helps. If not, post back here and we'll dig
> >> deeper.
>
> >> Rajeev
>
> >> On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Dave <dfdumar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> > Hi all,
>
> >> > I'm getting several problems after upgrading to 1.7.
> >> > In hosted mode:
> >> > - all the http status codes are 304 (Not Modified)
> >> > - I only see a blank page
> >> > - when I Compile/Browse, FF3 tells me GWT Module needs to be (re)
> >> > compiled, (I've tried refreshing first - same thing)
> >> > - if I change the module name to something bogus in my host html file,
> >> > and refresh, things seem to work.
> >> > For example, when I change from <div id="mmcclient"></div> to <div
> >> > id="x_mmcclient"></div>, I still get 304s, but I also get
> >> >  [ERROR] Unable to load module entry point ...
> >> >   com.google.gwt.core.client.JavaScriptException: (Error): Invalid
> >> > argument.
> >> >     number: -2147024809
> >> >   description: Invalid argument.
> >> >  [ERROR] Failure to load module 'mmcclient'
> >> > with the line number of my entry point class where I call
> >> >  RootPanel.get("mmcclient").add(containerLayout);
>
> >> > But then the module is loaded and my app is fine. No blank page!
>
> >> > - finally, one of my css resource directories (sc) must be copied into
> >> > the public root, otherwise it will not be found.
>
> >> > Some further info,
> >> > the war directory structure looks like this (my module name is
> >> > mmcclient),
> >> > - war
> >> >  - conf
> >> >  - images
> >> >  - mmcclient
> >> >  - sc
> >> >  - WEB-INF
> >> >  - MMCClient.css
> >> >  - MMCClient.html
>
> >> > The module is loaded from the host html as:
> >> >    <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"
> >> > src="mmcclient/mmcclient.nocache.js"></script>
> >> > Even when I get a blank page, I believe this file is being found.
> >> > (Firebug shows its JS functions).
>
> >> > I'm working with the Eclipse (3.4.2) GWT plugin, if that's important.
>
> >> > Thanks for any advice!
> >> > -Dave
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