Revision: 10125
Author:   to...@google.com
Date:     Mon May  2 13:04:25 2011
Log:      Edited wiki page TroubleshootingOOPHM through web user interface.
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/detail?r=10125

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 /wiki/TroubleshootingOOPHM.wiki

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 ==(Chrome only) Do you see a Gray GWT Toolbox in your omnibar?==

http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/files/chrome-devmode-omnibar-grey-5-2-11.png
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The Chrome GWT plugin can't ask for permission like the Safari or Firefox GWT plugins. However, the GWT toolbox will appear in the omnibar whenever you try to use Development Mode. A gray toolbox icon indicates you have a permissions issue. You can click on the gray toolbox to jump to the configuration page and add your host to the whitelist. If your permissions are all in order, the toolbox icon will turn red.

 ==Are you trying cross-machine debugging?==

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