GWT apps work fine in Chrome for me. You'll have elaborate on the problem
you're seeing. Just saying it doesn't display properly doesn't help diagnose
your problem. Does the JS console show anything? How about the Developer
Tools' Network tab? Any resources failing to load? Or is this just an
aesthetic problem - alignment or font size or something like that?


On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 1:34 AM, Danux <danbozi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> After wondering why my little app wouldn't display properly in my
> Chrome browser once compiled, but work fine in Firefox, I decided to
> create an empty new Web Application Project in Eclipse and let it ONLY
> generate the initial sample code, nothing else. After compiling that
> unaltered code (obfuscated or pretty), it WILL run properly in Firefox
> 7.0 and IE 6.0, but NOT in Google Chrome (14.0.835.186). Is this some
> kind of joke? Please someone help me here.
>
> System: Linux Ubuntu 10.10 32-bit, Google Chrome 14, Firefox 7.0, IE
> 6.0 (in Win XP), Java 1.7.0, GWT 2.4.0, Eclipse Indigo Service Rel. 1,
> GWT plugin installed for Eclipse and developer plugin for Chrome.
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