Hi Kerem,

Your way to create a bookmarklet is not trivial. If you want a easier
way, you can try my bookmarklet linker (http://code.google.com/p/tyco/
source/browse/#svn/trunk/tyco-gwt/src/main/com/googlecode/tyco/gwt/
bookmarklet). Then, you just have to write a bookmarklet that load
the .nocache.js file.

Olivier

On 14 juin, 01:27, KeremTiryaki <keremtiry...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I want to write my own bookmarklet in gwt and I didn't found any good
> > tutorial online.
> > This guy managed to do so, I want to know why.
> > And yes, most browsers support bookmarklets
>
> 5 months ago, I wrote a 
> tutorialhttp://keremt.blogspot.com/2010/01/making-bookmarklet-with-gwt-20-and...
> but you are right, it is not a good one :) I will try to make a video
> about it for better explain.
>
> And Yes bookmarklets could be a BigDevil. These kind of tools must be
> open source. They are only JS, They are already open source. But I
> will share the gwt codes as soon as possible.
>
> >  how do you create a bookmarklet in gwt? like a casual gwt project?
>
> Yes it is casual gwt project. but you need to do something after
> compile java codes. There is some trick about server
> communication(http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/tutorial/
> Xsite.html). I explained it in my blog post, but I will give more info
> about it...
>
> > Dino:This guy managed to do so, I want to know why.
>
> Because I need a translate tool like that :) and am I misunderstood
> you?
>
> Thanks a lot

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