The problem was that I didn't adapted the script portion that saves the 
__gwt_bookmarklet_params variable (it should work on the frame window).

So since in my case the frame was called 'sheet', at the end for me it was 
enough adapting it this way

> javascript:%7B var sheetFrame %3D document.getElementById('sheet') %3B 
> sheetFrame.contentWindow.__gwt_bookmarklet_params %3D 
> %7B'server_url'%3A'http%3A%2F%2Flocalhost%3A9876%2F'%7D%3B var s %3D 
> sheetFrame.contentWindow.document.createElement('script')%3B s.src %3D 
> 'http%3A%2F%2Flocalhost%3A9876%2Fdev_mode_on.js'%3B 
> void(sheetFrame.contentWindow.document.getElementsByTagName('head')%5B0%5D.appendChild(s))%3B%7D


that is simply the URL encoded version of

> javascript:{ var sheetFrame = document.getElementById('sheet') ; 
> sheetFrame.contentWindow.__gwt_bookmarklet_params = 
> {'server_url':'http://localhost:9876/'}; var s = 
> sheetFrame.contentWindow.document.createElement('script'); s.src = 
> 'http://localhost:9876/dev_mode_on.js'; 
> void(sheetFrame.contentWindow.document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(s));}
>

Cheers
Davide

On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 5:55:07 PM UTC+1, Davide Cavestro wrote:
>
> I have an entry point hosted into an iframe. I have to manually open the 
> host page into a new browser tab in order to make the superdev mode aware 
> of the modules available (otherwise the superdev mode UI doesn't detect any 
> module).
> I've tried to manually tweak the bookmarklet code in order to create the 
> boot script element within the frame (instead than within the outer 
> document) but at this point when I run the bookmarklet I obtain a dialog 
> complaining
>
> *Need to reinstall the bookmarklets.*
>
> I suspect the bookmarklet js code is somewhat validated against some hash, 
> and if I manually edit it the validation fails...
> Is there any workaround?
> I reproduce this issue with GWT 2.6.0 both on Google Chrome 32.0.1700.107 
> and Firefox 26.0
>
> Kind regards
> Davide
>

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