GWT application not working on some computers

2010-01-18 Thread austin_d
I have a GWT 1.5 application that is reverse-proxied using nginx with
SSL.  For a small percentage of users, the application shows up as a
blank page.  The problem usually occurs in IE8.  A few tricks that
sometimes work to clear up the issue are:
1) adding the URL to "trusted sites"
2) clearing "temporary internet files"
3) installing Firefox

For a few users, however, the above fixes still do not work and they
are seeing a blank page.  We have not been able to successfully
reproduce the issue.  There is one machine that has this issue that we
could get our hands on, and we've used it to discover the following:

* This issue doesn't occur when connecting directly to the IP address
(bypassing nginx)
* If we turn of SSL in nginx, the issue goes away (not a viable long-
term solution)
* When we try to connect to another application that is proxied in the
exact same way (SSL and all), we do not have any issues

If anyone has had a similar issue, or can shed any light on this, it
would be greatly appreciated.
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app renders in different sizes on different computers

2009-01-07 Thread hortitude

I have created an application that renders fine on my laptop.
However, when I build this application on my desktop computer
everything comes out much larger.

I think the problem is that the fonts are larger on the desktop.

This has impact on my layout -- for instance it forces some text boxes
to be 2 lines, instead of 1.

If I compile on the laptop and then put that on a server to host, it
renders correctly on the desktop.

Why is this?  How do I fix it?
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