I forgot: I can use the - tag in the html- sourcefile... That
should work... I reply again to tell if everything worked well
-Danny
2009/2/3 Danny Schimke
> This was helpful. But is there a way to keep out browsers which does
> *not*support javascript like the "W3M" browser? The gwt:onLoadErro
This was helpful. But is there a way to keep out browsers which does
*not*support javascript like the "W3M" browser? The gwt:onLoadErrorFn-
content
have to be a javascript-function(?), but can I load a simple HTML page
instead without using javascript?
2009/2/3 Joe Cole
>
> See this thread. We u
See this thread. We use this and it works well.
http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit/browse_thread/thread/41ce4b44e0d4e262/abd93affd092bb47?lnk=gst&q=profilercorporation#abd93affd092bb47
On Feb 3, 11:32 pm, Danny Schimke wrote:
> Is there an easy way to check whether GWT supports a
Is there an easy way to check whether GWT supports a browser, for example in
EntryPoint to tell the user, that the Browser is not supported? We've got a
empty site if we browse our application in a not supported Browser.
Thank you!
-Danny
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