Just wanted to confirm and also let others who run into this issue in
the future know, that based on your hints, I was able to resolve this
issue. Thank you!
On Oct 13, 5:05 pm, Salman Hemani wrote:
> Thanks guys, I am going to give that a shot tonight!
>
> On Oct 13, 2:59 pm, Kev
Thanks guys, I am going to give that a shot tonight!
On Oct 13, 2:59 pm, Kevin Jordan wrote:
> Yeah, in hosted mode it just goes directly into the onSuccess callback
> whereas in web mode it has to download the piece of javascript needed
> for that point and so that requires it to do it asynchron
Hi,
I am having some difficulty understanding why my code splitting
functionality is not working as expected in web mode. I have a decent
size application and I've managed to successfully create the split
points. The process goes like this:
1. Load the application which takes you to the first vie
This does not work for me. I am using Win7.
Also, Alex your syntax is incorrect. There is no "/" before ">" and the
correct tag should be:
Anyhow, this is not working for me. Any other suggestions?
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iew occurs and crashes. My point is that the error still occurs
regardless.
Any other thoughts?
Thanks
On Jan 7, 4:35 am, Thomas Broyer wrote:
> On Jan 6, 10:21 pm, Salman Hemani wrote:
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> > This is a good one. Totally confused. I am porting over an application
&g
This is a good one. Totally confused. I am porting over an application
from GWT 1.5 - 1.7 (I still have to upgrade to 2.0 but that will come
at a later stage. The onEventPreview used to block the escape key.
When I ported over to the NativePreviewHandler things ofcourse
changed. Before I even get t
the response, i already have the tag in my body tag on the page
> > but i still get the error messeage. so i am not sure were exactly the
> > problem is.
>
> > i use maven 2.2.0 and gwt 1.7
>
> > thanks
> > jeremiah
>
> > On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 11:3
his:
page1
page2
start
What's going on?
Jeremiah,
When you get passed the problem you reported initially, let me know if
you see the above issue.
Anyone else, please shed some light.
Thanks.
On Aug 7, 1:53 am, Salman Hemani wrote:
> I have the following line in my html file and I don
I have the following line in my html file and I don't see the problem
in hosted mode.
Copy the above into your body tag. Let us know if that worked
On Aug 7, 12:30 am, Jeremiah Moses wrote:
> any updates on this would be much appreciated
>
> On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Jeremiah Moses
> w
The CssResource looks promising. I will give that a shot first. Thank
you very much!
Paul, SmartSprites would work also! CssResource just would be neater
once GWT integrates that.
Thank you both for some real answers!! 5 stars for you both!
On Jul 31, 5:00 am, Paul MERLIN wrote:
> Have a look
Mr Truett,
I was trying to be polite in my first post but here goes...
In your first post you took two different statements from two
different posts and put it out of context.
Furthermore, you asked me to rephrase the out of context statements
not the questsion that you claim you read.
If the qu
Right hence my apology in the second email and asking in clear terms:
"I am simply trying to figure out if I can automate the process of
putting the background images so that I do not have to manually put
their x,y position in CSS."
Did you miss that completely?
On Jul 30, 2:50 pm, Isaac Truett
Yes I know that ImageBundle cannot be used as CSS backgrounds that is
why I am asking this question. I am not looking at putting that in the
ImageBundle and I apologize if the question sounded like that.
I am simply trying to figure out if I can automate the process of
putting the background imag
Ok, I am not getting a clear cut answer for this so I thought I would
post this.
ImageBundle -> Neat concept. Awesome. Works great.
Is there a way to automate the bundling of the background images
defined in CSS? So whereever the CSS refers to a background image, I
would like to put that in an I
Ok. That is sorta helpful. Where does that leave us?
Should GWT implement Timer differently for each browser?
On Mar 31, 12:21 pm, Thomas Broyer wrote:
> On 31 mar, 17:06,SalmanHemani wrote:
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> > From what I understand, is that that elapsed time is computed by
> > capturing the intial time an
>From what I understand, is that that elapsed time is computed by
capturing the intial time and polling the system clock for elapsed
time. So when the system clock changes, the elapsed time increases. IE
implements this by having its own timer and thus changing system time
does not affect the elap
I am seeing a strange behaviour so I'd appreciate if someone can
explain the workings of the Timer class to me.
I have a piece of code that executes in the run() method when a
disconnection from the server is detected. More specifically, the user
is prompted a message for disconnection if the ser
This is a strange one. I am using GWT 1.5.3 and Opera 9.6 and onLoad()
is never actually invoked. Works in all other browsers (IE6 and 7 & 8,
Safari, Chrome). Any suggestions? Please let me know if someone has
come across this.
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I guess that would work. However, the underlying problem still
persists. Showing the tooltip is just what I am sepcifically doing
here. The point is that it never receives a browserEvent when a button
is disabled. I am still looking for an explanation for this behaviour.
On Feb 17, 8:05 pm, satya
Hey Guys and Gals,
I have a button on which I listen for mouse events via sinkEvents
(Event.MOUSEEVENTS) so I can display tool tips. The issue however is
that if the button is disabled the onBrowserEvent is never invoked and
as such I cannot detect the mouse event. This seems like a bug but I
did
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> If ImageMagick is installed, you can use "identify myimg.png"
>
> Regards.
> O.
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> 2009/2/4 Jeremiah Elliott
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> > I use png files all the time, and build under linux with no issues.
> > Any chance this is a case issue?
>
>
Hello everyone,
I am using 1.5.3 and although everything works fine on Windows, our
compile fails on Linux due to the exception pasted below. I found the
following post that discusses the same error although the tmp
directory is not our issue (unless I am missing something here).
Here is the rel
I resolved the issue by right clicking on the frame and setting the
default encoding to UTF-8 and from that point onwards everything works
even after you close the browser.
On Oct 26, 9:37 am, Lothar Kimmeringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> SalmanHemani schrieb:
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> > I should also add that I tes
I should also add that I tested Firefox again and I am not sure why I
thought Firefox was displaying this behaviour but it is correctly
displaying the characters.
Also I am using GWT 1.5.1
On Oct 24, 2:48 pm, Salman Hemani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sounds like that may be it. But
Sounds like that may be it. But I am not explicitly making this
request. I am using the Frame object and I simply pass in the relative
URL i.e. the name of the text file to the constructor and that add the
frame to the respective panel. I am assuming that the underlying from
the Frame object is a
I have tried searching for the solution to this problem and I am not
having any luck.
Problem: I have a UTF-8 text file with chinese characters and it is
loaded in the Frame object which renders correctly in the GWT browser
as well as IE 7. But IE6 and Firefox do not display the characters
correc
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