Re: single-origin error, shouldn't be happening?

2009-06-30 Thread Brice

Created issue http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=3795
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On Jun 26, 9:29 am, Brice bdr...@gmail.com wrote:
 I was able to use the emulate IE7 hack to get IE8 to work, but
 that's nasty and I keep hoping there's going to be a way I can upgrade
 to a recent release of GWT.

 On Jun 25, 11:20 pm, Brice bdr...@gmail.com wrote:



  Good evening,

  I'm revisiting a project that I worked on a year back that ran into
  trouble when I tried to upgrade to 1.5.3 from 1.5.2.

  Here's a post that I made at that time:

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

  In a nutshell, the project uses GWT to provide a rich interface for
  a CD-ROM product, so it runs w/o any backend web-server. However, it
  *does* use RequestBuilder to load XML and JSON data from the CD - but
  the data is all local to where the GWT app is initialized from.

  This works fabulously in Safari, FireFox, and IE7 - yay. But, when I
  tried to upgrade last year to 1.5.3, I found that GWT was throwing an
  exception about violating single-origin-policy. This is *not* hosted
  mode, this is compiled-mode, loading the GWT app from the local file-
  system. I tried upgrading to 1.6.x a month back and found that I still
  get the same problem.

  With the recent release of IE8, I can't continue to use GWT 1.5.2 and
  hope to stay compatible in new browsers, so what can I do?! I'm
  assuming GWT is using some kind of internal logic to determine if an
  SOP violation would occur, without actually giving the browser the
  request, since the browser seems perfectly happy loading the XML and
  JSON from the local file-system in 1.5.2. Any way to dig into
  something and disable this check? Or change the way I'm loading?

  Thanks much!
  Brice
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Re: single-origin error, shouldn't be happening?

2009-06-26 Thread Brice

I was able to use the emulate IE7 hack to get IE8 to work, but
that's nasty and I keep hoping there's going to be a way I can upgrade
to a recent release of GWT.

On Jun 25, 11:20 pm, Brice bdr...@gmail.com wrote:
 Good evening,

 I'm revisiting a project that I worked on a year back that ran into
 trouble when I tried to upgrade to 1.5.3 from 1.5.2.

 Here's a post that I made at that time:

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

 In a nutshell, the project uses GWT to provide a rich interface for
 a CD-ROM product, so it runs w/o any backend web-server. However, it
 *does* use RequestBuilder to load XML and JSON data from the CD - but
 the data is all local to where the GWT app is initialized from.

 This works fabulously in Safari, FireFox, and IE7 - yay. But, when I
 tried to upgrade last year to 1.5.3, I found that GWT was throwing an
 exception about violating single-origin-policy. This is *not* hosted
 mode, this is compiled-mode, loading the GWT app from the local file-
 system. I tried upgrading to 1.6.x a month back and found that I still
 get the same problem.

 With the recent release of IE8, I can't continue to use GWT 1.5.2 and
 hope to stay compatible in new browsers, so what can I do?! I'm
 assuming GWT is using some kind of internal logic to determine if an
 SOP violation would occur, without actually giving the browser the
 request, since the browser seems perfectly happy loading the XML and
 JSON from the local file-system in 1.5.2. Any way to dig into
 something and disable this check? Or change the way I'm loading?

 Thanks much!
 Brice
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