Re: gwt 2.0 plugin crashes firefox 3.5 in OS X 10.4

2010-01-03 Thread Par
Yes, this is the same issue.
It is already entered.

Thanks.
Pardeep

On Dec 28 2009, 8:28 am, Chris Ramsdale  wrote:
> Checkout:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=4413
>
> If this is the same issue that you are experiencing, start the issue (or the
> original issue).
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
> On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 2:59 AM, Par  wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I have just upgraded to gwt 2.0 and added an eclipse plugin for os x
> > 10.4.11. Running in development mode, i was asked to download gwt-dev
> > plugin. After downloading it, the firefox doesn't start and crashes.
>
> > I then started firefox in safe mode and disabled all plugins and
> > removed the gwt plugin. The firefox starts normally then.
>
> > To run gwt application, i reverted back to gwt 1.7 (by disabling the
> > eclipse gwt 2.0 plugin)  but when i run the application in hosted mode
> > in 1.7, I get the following error and gwt hosted mode crashes.
>
> > Let me know if i am missing something.
>
> > dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: _strerror$UNIX2003
> >  Referenced from: /Library/Internet
> > Plug-Ins/gwt-dev.webplugin/Contents/MacOS/gwt-dev
> >  Expected in: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
>
> > dyld: Symbol not found: _strerror$UNIX2003
> >  Referenced from: /Library/Internet
> > Plug-Ins/gwt-dev.webplugin/Contents/MacOS/gwt-dev
> >  Expected in: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
>
> >  Thanks.
> > Pardeep
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Re: gwt 2.0 plugin crashes firefox 3.5 in OS X 10.4

2009-12-27 Thread Chris Ramsdale
Checkout:

http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=4413

If this is the same issue that you are experiencing, start the issue (or the
original issue).

Thanks,
Chris

On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 2:59 AM, Par  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have just upgraded to gwt 2.0 and added an eclipse plugin for os x
> 10.4.11. Running in development mode, i was asked to download gwt-dev
> plugin. After downloading it, the firefox doesn't start and crashes.
>
> I then started firefox in safe mode and disabled all plugins and
> removed the gwt plugin. The firefox starts normally then.
>
> To run gwt application, i reverted back to gwt 1.7 (by disabling the
> eclipse gwt 2.0 plugin)  but when i run the application in hosted mode
> in 1.7, I get the following error and gwt hosted mode crashes.
>
> Let me know if i am missing something.
>
> dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: _strerror$UNIX2003
>  Referenced from: /Library/Internet
> Plug-Ins/gwt-dev.webplugin/Contents/MacOS/gwt-dev
>  Expected in: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
>
> dyld: Symbol not found: _strerror$UNIX2003
>  Referenced from: /Library/Internet
> Plug-Ins/gwt-dev.webplugin/Contents/MacOS/gwt-dev
>  Expected in: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
>
>  Thanks.
> Pardeep
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gwt 2.0 plugin crashes firefox 3.5 in OS X 10.4

2009-12-18 Thread Par
Hi,

I have just upgraded to gwt 2.0 and added an eclipse plugin for os x
10.4.11. Running in development mode, i was asked to download gwt-dev
plugin. After downloading it, the firefox doesn't start and crashes.

I then started firefox in safe mode and disabled all plugins and
removed the gwt plugin. The firefox starts normally then.

To run gwt application, i reverted back to gwt 1.7 (by disabling the
eclipse gwt 2.0 plugin)  but when i run the application in hosted mode
in 1.7, I get the following error and gwt hosted mode crashes.

Let me know if i am missing something.

dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: _strerror$UNIX2003
 Referenced from: /Library/Internet
Plug-Ins/gwt-dev.webplugin/Contents/MacOS/gwt-dev
 Expected in: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib

dyld: Symbol not found: _strerror$UNIX2003
 Referenced from: /Library/Internet
Plug-Ins/gwt-dev.webplugin/Contents/MacOS/gwt-dev
 Expected in: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib

 Thanks.
Pardeep

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gwt 2.0 plugin crashes firefox 3.5 in OS X 10.4

2009-12-18 Thread Par
Hi,

I have just upgraded to gwt 2.0 and added an eclipse plugin for os x
10.4.11. Running in development mode, i was asked to download gwt-dev
plugin. After downloading it, the firefox doesn't start and crashes.

I then started firefox in safe mode and disabled all plugins and
removed the gwt plugin. The firefox starts normally then.

To run gwt application, i reverted back to gwt 1.7 (by disabling the
eclipse gwt 2.0 plugin)  but when i run the application in hosted mode
in 1.7, I get the following error and gwt hosted mode crashes.

Let me know if i am missing something.

dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: _strerror$UNIX2003
 Referenced from: /Library/Internet
Plug-Ins/gwt-dev.webplugin/Contents/MacOS/gwt-dev
 Expected in: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib

dyld: Symbol not found: _strerror$UNIX2003
 Referenced from: /Library/Internet
Plug-Ins/gwt-dev.webplugin/Contents/MacOS/gwt-dev
 Expected in: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib

 Thanks.
Pardeep

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gwt 2.0 plugin crashes firefox 3.5 in OS X 10.4

2009-12-18 Thread Pardeep Sood
Hi,

I have just upgraded to gwt 2.0 and added an eclipse plugin for os x
10.4.11. Running in development mode, i was asked to download gwt-dev
plugin. After downloading it, the firefox doesn't start and crashes.

I then started firefox in safe mode and disabled all plugins and
removed the gwt plugin. The firefox starts normally then.

To run gwt application, i reverted back to gwt 1.7 (by disabling the
eclipse gwt 2.0 plugin)  but when i run the application in hosted mode
in 1.7, I get the following error and gwt hosted mode crashes.

Let me know if i am missing something.

dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: _strerror$UNIX2003
 Referenced from: /Library/Internet
Plug-Ins/gwt-dev.webplugin/Contents/MacOS/gwt-dev
 Expected in: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib

dyld: Symbol not found: _strerror$UNIX2003
 Referenced from: /Library/Internet
Plug-Ins/gwt-dev.webplugin/Contents/MacOS/gwt-dev
 Expected in: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib

 Thanks.
Pardeep

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Re: GWT 2 mailstone 2+selenium+testng+firefox 3.5,keep asking to install plugin

2009-11-12 Thread Alex Luya
Yeah,thank you Cliff,I figured it out
---
cmd>java -jar selenium-server.jar -firefoxProfileTemplate "C:
\Documents and Settings\your account name\Application Data\Mozilla
\Firefox\Profiles\xxx.default"

Above command line will force selenium-server to start with specified
profile.

On 12 nov, 15:43, Cliff Zhao  wrote:
> Selenium has its customized profile for firefox and IE, I think that you
> need to let Selenium start your firefox profile that have the plugin
> installed.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 2:57 AM, Alex Luya  wrote:
> > (All uitilities are latest version )
> > I use following code to test my login page:
> > -
> > import com.thoughtworks.selenium.DefaultSelenium;
> > import com.thoughtworks.selenium.Selenium;
>
> > public class Login
> > {
> >       �...@test
> >        public void Login() throws Exception
> >        {
> >                Selenium selenium = new DefaultSelenium("localhost", ,
> > "*firefox","http://localhost:/";);
> >                selenium.start();
> >                selenium.open("/CRM.html?gwt.hosted=127.0.0.1:9997");
> >                selenium.type("gwt-debug-userName", "admin");
> >                selenium.type("gwt-debug-password", "admin");
> >                selenium.click("gwt-debug-login");
> >                selenium.stop();
> >        }
> > }
> > --
> > after firefox opened,it keeps asking me to install gwt plugin(but the
> > plugin has been installed and functioned properly),and I try to
> > refresh page,no changes,then I copy the url,close firefox and reopen
> > it,pasted url just copied,it works.that is strange.why is it when I
> > use Selenium to open firefox,it asked me to install already installed
> > plugin.
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Re: GWT 2 mailstone 2+selenium+testng+firefox 3.5,keep asking to install plugin

2009-11-12 Thread Cliff Zhao
Selenium has its customized profile for firefox and IE, I think that you
need to let Selenium start your firefox profile that have the plugin
installed.

On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 2:57 AM, Alex Luya  wrote:

> (All uitilities are latest version )
> I use following code to test my login page:
> -
> import com.thoughtworks.selenium.DefaultSelenium;
> import com.thoughtworks.selenium.Selenium;
>
> public class Login
> {
>@Test
>public void Login() throws Exception
>{
>Selenium selenium = new DefaultSelenium("localhost", ,
> "*firefox","http://localhost:/";);
>selenium.start();
>selenium.open("/CRM.html?gwt.hosted=127.0.0.1:9997");
>selenium.type("gwt-debug-userName", "admin");
>selenium.type("gwt-debug-password", "admin");
>selenium.click("gwt-debug-login");
>selenium.stop();
>}
> }
> --
> after firefox opened,it keeps asking me to install gwt plugin(but the
> plugin has been installed and functioned properly),and I try to
> refresh page,no changes,then I copy the url,close firefox and reopen
> it,pasted url just copied,it works.that is strange.why is it when I
> use Selenium to open firefox,it asked me to install already installed
> plugin.
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GWT 2 mailstone 2+selenium+testng+firefox 3.5,keep asking to install plugin

2009-11-11 Thread Alex Luya
(All uitilities are latest version )
I use following code to test my login page:
-
import com.thoughtworks.selenium.DefaultSelenium;
import com.thoughtworks.selenium.Selenium;

public class Login
{
@Test
public void Login() throws Exception
{
Selenium selenium = new DefaultSelenium("localhost", ,
"*firefox","http://localhost:/";);
selenium.start();
selenium.open("/CRM.html?gwt.hosted=127.0.0.1:9997");
selenium.type("gwt-debug-userName", "admin");
selenium.type("gwt-debug-password", "admin");
selenium.click("gwt-debug-login");
selenium.stop();
}
}
--
after firefox opened,it keeps asking me to install gwt plugin(but the
plugin has been installed and functioned properly),and I try to
refresh page,no changes,then I copy the url,close firefox and reopen
it,pasted url just copied,it works.that is strange.why is it when I
use Selenium to open firefox,it asked me to install already installed
plugin.

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Re: FireFox 3.5

2009-07-10 Thread Thomas Broyer



On 9 juil, 18:31, Algian  wrote:
> Does anyone know how I can modify the GWT package to include these two
> classes?
>
> Unless the release dates for GWT 1.6.5 are close. Does anyone know
> what the planned date is?

It is close (the release notes have been updated yesterday in SVN) and
will actually be named 1.7 (because it adds a new user.agent value for
ie8 which might/will break many third-party libs)
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Re: FireFox 3.5

2009-07-09 Thread Algian

Does anyone know how I can modify the GWT package to include these two
classes?

Unless the release dates for GWT 1.6.5 are close. Does anyone know
what the planned date is?
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problem with rounded corners using DecoratorPanel + Firefox 3.5

2009-07-06 Thread mike

Peter, if you have a question that's not about rounded corners on
DecoratorPanels then go here:

http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit

Then click where it says "New post".

Please stop changing the subject of this thread. Thank you.

-Mike

On Jul 6, 12:30 pm, Piotr Kirklewski
 wrote:
> I should also say that I'm playing around with GWT maps.
> The default marker color is red I need to change it to blue but cant
> find a method on the list which allows that.
> Regards
> Peter
>
> Piotr Kirklewski wrote:
> > Hi there
>
> > How can I change the marker color please ?
> > Do I have to create new icon ?
> > Or is there a simpler way to do that ?
>
> > Regards
>
> > PEter
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Re: problem with rounded corners using DecoratorPanel + Firefox 3.5

2009-07-06 Thread mike

By the way, I went back to see if FF3.0 displays this way and it does
not. So maybe it's a bug in FF3.5 or something that GWT should program
around?

On Jul 6, 12:22 pm, mike  wrote:
> I'm assuming you accidentally changed the title. You should probably
> start a new thread (sorry I'm new myself and don't have an answer).
>
> On Jul 6, 12:09 pm, Piotr Kirklewski
>
>  wrote:
> > Hi there
>
> > How can I change the marker color please ?
> > Do I have to create new icon ?
> > Or is there a simpler way to do that ?
>
> > Regards
>
> > PEter
>
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problem with rounded corners using DecoratorPanel + Firefox 3.5

2009-07-06 Thread mike

I'm assuming you accidentally changed the title. You should probably
start a new thread (sorry I'm new myself and don't have an answer).

On Jul 6, 12:09 pm, Piotr Kirklewski
 wrote:
> Hi there
>
> How can I change the marker color please ?
> Do I have to create new icon ?
> Or is there a simpler way to do that ?
>
> Regards
>
> PEter
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Re: problem with rounded corners using DecoratorPanel + Firefox 3.5

2009-07-06 Thread mike

Ah, just figured it out... very frustrated with myself for not
thinking of this sooner (I won't say how many hours I burnt up).

I did a fresh install of 3.5 on another user account and it did not
have the same problem. It ends up that somehow my zoom in FF got set
to -1 causing weirdness on decorated corners.

Thanks again Alex.

-Mike

On Jul 6, 11:29 am, mike  wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> Thanks for your response.
>
> I'm not setting the size of the decorator panel (though I did try). My
> test onModuleLoad looks like this (using no css):
>
> DecoratorPanel testDec = new DecoratorPanel();
> SimplePanel testSimple = new SimplePanel();
> testSimple.setHeight("100px");
> testSimple.setWidth("100px");
> testDec.add(testSimple);
> RootPanel.get().add(testDec);
>
> I've tried a bunch of different variations on this using both Standard
> and Chrome themes.
>
> While the showcase app's corners are OK the popup that get when you
> generate a new project has the problem.
>
> -Mike
>
> On Jul 6, 3:55 am, "alex.d"  wrote:
>
> > I've seen similar effects when tried to set decorator panel's size
> > manually. Try to play with the size of panel's inner widgets.
>
> > On 5 Jul., 16:50, mike  wrote:
>
> > > Rounded corners on GWT's DecoratorPanels don't look right for me in
> > > FF3.5. See the gap below this upper right-hand corner:
>
> > >http://img.skitch.com/20090705-c95g8b1cn33t22wnypk4h5mjwt.jpg
>
> > > Anyone else having this problem? The showcase app uses rounded corners
> > > without issue. What am I doing wrong?
>
> > > I'm on GWT 1.6.4.
>
> > > -Mike
>
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Re: problem with rounded corners using DecoratorPanel + Firefox 3.5

2009-07-06 Thread mike

Hi Alex,

Thanks for your response.

I'm not setting the size of the decorator panel (though I did try). My
test onModuleLoad looks like this (using no css):

DecoratorPanel testDec = new DecoratorPanel();
SimplePanel testSimple = new SimplePanel();
testSimple.setHeight("100px");
testSimple.setWidth("100px");
testDec.add(testSimple);
RootPanel.get().add(testDec);

I've tried a bunch of different variations on this using both Standard
and Chrome themes.

While the showcase app's corners are OK the popup that get when you
generate a new project has the problem.

-Mike

On Jul 6, 3:55 am, "alex.d"  wrote:
> I've seen similar effects when tried to set decorator panel's size
> manually. Try to play with the size of panel's inner widgets.
>
> On 5 Jul., 16:50, mike  wrote:
>
> > Rounded corners on GWT's DecoratorPanels don't look right for me in
> > FF3.5. See the gap below this upper right-hand corner:
>
> >http://img.skitch.com/20090705-c95g8b1cn33t22wnypk4h5mjwt.jpg
>
> > Anyone else having this problem? The showcase app uses rounded corners
> > without issue. What am I doing wrong?
>
> > I'm on GWT 1.6.4.
>
> > -Mike
>
>
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Re: problem with rounded corners using DecoratorPanel + Firefox 3.5

2009-07-06 Thread alex.d

I've seen similar effects when tried to set decorator panel's size
manually. Try to play with the size of panel's inner widgets.

On 5 Jul., 16:50, mike  wrote:
> Rounded corners on GWT's DecoratorPanels don't look right for me in
> FF3.5. See the gap below this upper right-hand corner:
>
> http://img.skitch.com/20090705-c95g8b1cn33t22wnypk4h5mjwt.jpg
>
> Anyone else having this problem? The showcase app uses rounded corners
> without issue. What am I doing wrong?
>
> I'm on GWT 1.6.4.
>
> -Mike
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problem with rounded corners using DecoratorPanel + Firefox 3.5

2009-07-05 Thread mike

Rounded corners on GWT's DecoratorPanels don't look right for me in
FF3.5. See the gap below this upper right-hand corner:

http://img.skitch.com/20090705-c95g8b1cn33t22wnypk4h5mjwt.jpg

Anyone else having this problem? The showcase app uses rounded corners
without issue. What am I doing wrong?

I'm on GWT 1.6.4.

-Mike
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Re: FireFox 3.5

2009-07-02 Thread jridley

Great.  Do you know of a time frame in which either FF 3.5.1 or GWT
1.6.5 will be released?

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Re: FireFox 3.5

2009-06-30 Thread Thomas Broyer



On 30 juin, 21:26, walrus  wrote:
> >I am using GXT for GUI so it could be a GXT related issue.
>
> It's not GXT related. We are not using GXT, but are facing the very
> same issue.

For those not following commits and/or the GWT-Contributors group,
this is a bug in FF3.5 (will be fixed in 3.5.1) and a workaround has
been committed earlier today and will be part of the upcoming GWT
1.6.5 (http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/detail?
r=5641 )
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Re: FireFox 3.5

2009-06-30 Thread Scooter

I was able to figure out how to trigger the error in my application.
It appears related to a mouse being moved in and out of a text boxes.
It could be tooltips related. If I move the mouse quickly across a
couple text fields in a form then I get the error. If I move in and
out of a single text field then no error. If I move the mouse slowly
across multiple text fields no error.


On Jun 30, 3:26 pm, walrus  wrote:
> >I am using GXT for GUI so it could be a GXT related issue.
>
> It's not GXT related. We are not using GXT, but are facing the very
> same issue.
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Re: FireFox 3.5

2009-06-30 Thread walrus

>I am using GXT for GUI so it could be a GXT related issue.

It's not GXT related. We are not using GXT, but are facing the very
same issue.
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FireFox 3.5

2009-06-30 Thread Scooter

I tested our gwt app today on FireFox 3.5 on OSX now that it has been
released. Lots of very nasty javascript errors related to DOM with a
copy and paste as an example. Using GWT 1.6.4. The application loads
and I don't get error messages until I execute a particular part of
the application. I am using GXT for GUI so it could be a GXT related
issue.

Is FireFox 3.5 formally supported?

[FATAL] Uncaught Exception:
com.google.gwt.core.client.JavaScriptException:
(NS_ERROR_DOM_NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR): Operation is not supported
code: 9
INDEX_SIZE_ERR: 1
DOMSTRING_SIZE_ERR: 2
HIERARCHY_REQUEST_ERR: 3
WRONG_DOCUMENT_ERR: 4
INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR: 5
NO_DATA_ALLOWED_ERR: 6
NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR: 7
NOT_FOUND_ERR: 8
NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR: 9
INUSE_ATTRIBUTE_ERR: 10
INVALID_STATE_ERR: 11
SYNTAX_ERR: 12
INVALID_MODIFICATION_ERR: 13
NAMESPACE_ERR: 14
INVALID_ACCESS_ERR: 15
VALIDATION_ERR: 16
TYPE_MISMATCH_ERR: 17
result: 2152923145
filename: 
http://localhost:8084/edu.scripps.hddesktop.Main/91F6113CB504FAA289B3017C98A2CE93.cache.html
lineNumber: 2403
columnNumber: 0
inner: null
data: null
[FATAL] Uncaught Exception:
com.google.gwt.core.client.JavaScriptException:
(NS_ERROR_DOM_NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR): Operation is not supported
code: 9
INDEX_SIZE_ERR: 1
DOMSTRING_SIZE_ERR: 2
HIERARCHY_REQUEST_ERR: 3
WRONG_DOCUMENT_ERR: 4
INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR: 5
NO_DATA_ALLOWED_ERR: 6
NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR: 7
NOT_FOUND_ERR: 8
NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR: 9
INUSE_ATTRIBUTE_ERR: 10
INVALID_STATE_ERR: 11
SYNTAX_ERR: 12
INVALID_MODIFICATION_ERR: 13
NAMESPACE_ERR: 14
INVALID_ACCESS_ERR: 15
VALIDATION_ERR: 16
TYPE_MISMATCH_ERR: 17
result: 2152923145
filename: 
http://localhost:8084/edu.scripps.hddesktop.Main/91F6113CB504FAA289B3017C98A2CE93.cache.html
lineNumber: 2403
columnNumber: 0
inner: null
data: null
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