On Sep 28, 7:18 am, Wolfgang wrote:
> OK, totally got this to work with firefox (I assume it would work with
> any other browser, just change the user.agent to the appropriate
> value)... here are the lines to add to your module:
>
> class="com.google.gwt.core.linker.SingleScriptLinker" />
>
OK, totally got this to work with firefox (I assume it would work with
any other browser, just change the user.agent to the appropriate
value)... here are the lines to add to your module:
Then I took the .nocache.js and embedded the contents in
the .html file that gwt produces. The app l
Also some notes on how to narrow it down to only one result:
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit-doc-1-5/wiki/FAQ_CompileOnePermutation
On Sep 27, 5:19 pm, lineman78 wrote:
> There was a single file linker in the 1.5 days, dont know if its still
> around, but it would blow up if it deter
WOOHOO! Thanks a lot, just the keywords I needed :)
http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn-history/r8177/javadoc/2.1/com/google/gwt/core/linker/SingleScriptLinker.html
I hope it works for 2.x...
On Sep 27, 5:19 pm, lineman78 wrote:
> There was a single file linker in the 1.5 days, dont kno
There was a single file linker in the 1.5 days, dont know if its still
around, but it would blow up if it determined more than one
permutation is needed.
On Sep 26, 1:21 pm, Wolfgang wrote:
> I've tried doing this on my own with not much success, as the
> javascript generated by google web tookit
I've tried doing this on my own with not much success, as the
javascript generated by google web tookit is a bit too cryptic for me.
What I am trying to do is this: embed all html, css, images, and
javascript for my GWT application into a single html file. I only need
to target a single web browser