I think my problem stems from upgrading an existing gwt application
from 1.5x to 1.6x.
I have started my development of the gwt application under 1.5x and in
the middle of development bump into some issues with gears
integration. And I found that 1.6.4 and gears 1.2.1 is integrated into
a single
Hi Churk,
It would be great if you could let us know what issues you experienced when
trying to run your GWT application on Safari 4. As far as I know, there
shouldn't be any major changes that we need to make in GWT to support Safari
4 because of backwards-compatibility. Meanwhile, we may want to
I have just installed the GWT 1.6.4 and noticed that Safari 4 is
actually not supported. I went from 1.5.3 which does support Safari 4
or at least not throw an exception on Load on a MAC.
Any one have any news on how close are we to supporting Safari 4. or
any way to stop the exception from
That's funny, I've been using GWT 1.5.3 and 1.6.x (on OS X) with both
the webkit nightlys and with Safari 4, and I have had no problem at all.
What seems to be your issue?
-jason
On Apr 16, 2009, at 7:40 AM, Churky wrote:
I have just installed the GWT 1.6.4 and noticed that Safari 4 is
Hosted mode shouldn't really be effected by the new Safari (although I
heard it updates some of the UI libraries, so hosted mode might _look_
different since it seems to affect Web Kit Nightly).
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Arthur Kalmenson
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 7:21 PM, macagain rgk...@gmail.com wrote:
Any news
Any news on whether it's supposed to work/not work, issues etc.? It
runs my gwt apps great on my windoze machines... fast! faster than
chrome! (even on my 4 1/2 year old laptop which just about gags on
ie7)
However, I've not upgraded my mac dev machine yet, not know how hosted
mode will