Hi Guys,

thanks for the input!
Finally I figured it out using the phenomenal writeCapture-library
(see: https://github.com/iamnoah/writeCapture/wiki). I linked it from
my module.gwt.xml-file and wrote a simple native method:

        public static native void domWrite(String div, String src) /*-{
                $wnd.writeCapture.html(div, src, function() {
                });
        }-*/;

And it works perfectly well!

Regards, Tom

On 1 Mrz., 03:14, Joseph Lust <lifeofl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> newnoise,
>
> I thought you could just place the <script> tag in your manifest file
> and that external library would be loaded into the page. Perhaps
> you've already tried this, but I did not see it mentioned above.
>
> i.e.
>
> <module rename-to='app'>
> ...
>   <script src="advert.js"></script>
> ...
>
> Otherwise, can you just look at their API as JoseM pointed out and
> write a few lines of JNSI to wrap it and then have your own java
> addAdvert(Element div) method? That would be the cleanest solution.
> You should be able to use a JS Beautifier (many browser based versions
> available) to deobfuscate it if it's not document and find the
> functions you need to call.
>
> Since it might not be a supported API, also add some GwtTestCases to
> confirm proper functionality of the JNSI hook so you know if an
> upgrade from the advertiser breaks it.
>
> Sincerely,
> Joe
>
> On Feb 29, 11:55 am, JoseM <jose.a.marti...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Check their API or read their javascript code, there might be a way to pass
> > an id of a div which they would use to append to instead of using
> > document.write.  That's what I found when trying to use Twitter's Widget
> > api, it was documented but I did find it by reading their code and seeing
> > what it does.
>
> > On Wednesday, February 29, 2012 9:55:13 AM UTC-5, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>
> > > Anything relying on document.write() must be in your HTML source when it's
> > > being parsed; they can't be loaded dynamically.
>
> > > On Wednesday, February 29, 2012 2:14:35 PM UTC+1, newnoise wrote:
>
> > >> Hi,
>
> > >> I'm trying to dynamically add advertisement to our page. Our
> > >> advertisement-partner provides us a script which we have to include
> > >> like this:
> > >> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.somesource.com/
> > >> output.js?id=123 <http://www.somesource.com/output.js?id=123>"></script>
>
> > >> The output.js just contains one line of code like this:
> > >> document.write("<div>some html</div>");
>
> > >> I have no idea how I can add this JS to the page and make it
> > >> execute ... I tried just adding it as a HTML-Widget, which correctly
> > >> adds the code, but it isnt executed. Also the ScriptInjection doesnt
> > >> help, because I need the code somewhere in the <body> and not in
> > >> <head>.
>
> > >> I'm happy for any help!
> > >> Tom
>
> > On Wednesday, February 29, 2012 9:55:13 AM UTC-5, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>
> > > Anything relying on document.write() must be in your HTML source when it's
> > > being parsed; they can't be loaded dynamically.
>
> > > On Wednesday, February 29, 2012 2:14:35 PM UTC+1, newnoise wrote:
>
> > >> Hi,
>
> > >> I'm trying to dynamically add advertisement to our page. Our
> > >> advertisement-partner provides us a script which we have to include
> > >> like this:
> > >> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.somesource.com/
> > >> output.js?id=123 <http://www.somesource.com/output.js?id=123>"></script>
>
> > >> The output.js just contains one line of code like this:
> > >> document.write("<div>some html</div>");
>
> > >> I have no idea how I can add this JS to the page and make it
> > >> execute ... I tried just adding it as a HTML-Widget, which correctly
> > >> adds the code, but it isnt executed. Also the ScriptInjection doesnt
> > >> help, because I need the code somewhere in the <body> and not in
> > >> <head>.
>
> > >> I'm happy for any help!
> > >> Tom
>
> > On Wednesday, February 29, 2012 9:55:13 AM UTC-5, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>
> > > Anything relying on document.write() must be in your HTML source when it's
> > > being parsed; they can't be loaded dynamically.
>
> > > On Wednesday, February 29, 2012 2:14:35 PM UTC+1, newnoise wrote:
>
> > >> Hi,
>
> > >> I'm trying to dynamically add advertisement to our page. Our
> > >> advertisement-partner provides us a script which we have to include
> > >> like this:
> > >> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.somesource.com/
> > >> output.js?id=123 <http://www.somesource.com/output.js?id=123>"></script>
>
> > >> The output.js just contains one line of code like this:
> > >> document.write("<div>some html</div>");
>
> > >> I have no idea how I can add this JS to the page and make it
> > >> execute ... I tried just adding it as a HTML-Widget, which correctly
> > >> adds the code, but it isnt executed. Also the ScriptInjection doesnt
> > >> help, because I need the code somewhere in the <body> and not in
> > >> <head>.
>
> > >> I'm happy for any help!
> > >> Tom

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