David Given wrote: > I want to embed a mini web browser into my app (for help text). I've > seen this done before on other sites. I want to load the help pages into > an iframe, and then use GWT widgetry to listen for onload events, > determine the page title, go forwards and back, and remotely set the URL. > > I've looked into writing my own, but managing all the interactions > between onload events, Javascript security issues, and so on looks > horrendously complex involving lots of hairy JSNI. So, before I go > ahead, has anybody already done this and is the code available? > > All my files are going to come from the same domain, so hopefully > security *shouldn't* be a problem...
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