After taking 2.4 I got caught by this issue also. If chrome frame is
installed but not enabled for the page, then gwt uses deferred binding stuff
meant for chrome and not the ones meant for ie. It breaks all over the
place! Please fix this!
You might say "just add the meta tag to make it use ch
I was just wondering if anyone has tried to put the bootstrap js straight
into the host page. It seems like it would reduce the number of http
requests in a typical GWT app.
Typical GWT apps have a host page (probably not set to cache forever), which
includes the boostrap js (which typically is
When you navigate between the screens are you removing the prior
panel? If so then you're probably encountering a bug that I found:
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5245
You could workaround it by hiding the previous panel instead of
removing it. Or you can call forcela
I had a need for this recently - this is what I used:
private native void forceTabLayoutPanelToLayout(TabLayoutPanel
tabLayoutPanel) /*-{
var layoutPanel =
tablayoutpan...@com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.composite::getWidget()
();
layoutpan...@com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.layoutpanel::force
It is possible in straight javascript, but I don't think there's
anything in GWT to help out. See
http://developer.apple.com/internet/webcontent/styles.html
for an example.
I used it a few years back for something really similar - changing the
style of a bunch of elements by modifying a css rule.