Thank you for the tip !!

I also needed to push the button a few times, then an allow... button
appeared and I was able to push this one also then the install
started...

My config:
Ubuntu 9.04 64
Firefox 3.0.17

On Jan 14, 7:38 pm, Ewald Pankratz <ewald.pankr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I changed the address ff to gwt.codesvr=127.0.1.1:9997, got nothing,
> rerun the app in eclipse and got an 
> addresshttp://localhost:41149/GWT17.html?gwt.codesvr=127.0.1.1:9997and it
> was working.
>
> But don't ask me why.
>
> On Jan 14, 6:53 pm, Ewald Pankratz <ewald.pankr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I pressed the button again and the plugin was installed by surprise.
>
> > On Jan 14, 6:46 pm, Ewald Pankratz <ewald.pankr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I work withubuntu9.10 64 bit and usefirefox3.57. I work with the
> > > lastest release of GWT and GA. I installed the plugin for my browser
> > > some weeks before and everything looked fine. Suddenly I got error
> > > messages onfirefox. I can't properly remember. It was something with
> > > the connection. I uninstalled the plugin infirefoxand tried to
> > > install it again. But now I am not longer able to install the plugin.
> > > It tells me "no suitable plugin found".
> > > Any idea what to do. Why is there no plugin for chrome. I use chrome
> > > version 4.0.249.43 on my system.
> > > Thanks a lot for any response.
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