Right, but I specifically turned the data URIs off (with ClientBundle.enableInlining = false) because I was getting issues with sprites in IE. So in order to debug them in Firefox in development mode I need it to work.
On Jan 7, 1:29 am, Thomas Broyer <t.bro...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Jan 7, 3:35 am, Arkady <arka...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > Hello, > > > I am having the following problem with ClientBundle. Since I am using > > external web server (IIS), each time I add new image resources to the > > ClientBundle, I recompile using ant build target and copy all > > generated <md5>.cache.png files to the web server. After I added > > several image resources with repeatStyle == Horizontal, which are used > > in the @sprite definitions inside the css file, when I run the app in > > the development mode I don't see the background images because the > > composite <md5>.cache.png image, corresponding to those background > > images, fails to load returning error 404. If I copy to the web server > > the <md5>.cache.html files as well and run the application directly > > from the web server (production mode) everything works fine. I suspect > > that the <md5> name for the composite image generated by the gwtc is > > different from the name that the development mode puts in the injected > > css. > > > Is this a known issue with development mode in GWT 2.0? > > You can also just use any browser other than IE6 or IE7, as they > support data: URIs so they don't have to load any *.cache.png file ;-)- Hide > quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
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