Hi,
can you double check a few things?
1) double check it is really installed. go to control panel, installed apps
and check if it is really installed.
2) assuming it is installed, can you make sure the plugin is enabled to run?
maybe the simplest thing is to reset IE settings, close open and
Hi Michal,
Bear in mind that official support for IE9 has not yet been released.
When you say running in IE9, there are many 'modes' to consider. if you are
referring to ie9 standards mode, then looks like your app was not compiled
for ie9 from what I could gather from your link above. The
GWT devmode plugin will not show in the IE add-ons list - that is expected,
but that should not prevent it from working. give it a try and let us know.
if you want to know the technical reason why it does not show in the add ons
list, here it goes: in order to show in the add ons list, it
can you double check if it is installed in control panel and report back?
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it looks like it is a clean os install from your comments. bear in mind that
the first time you install the plugin that is an activex control, IE will
give you several warnings in order to enable the plugin to run. it is a one
time thing.
here are some things to keep in mind:
1) does the
We are investigating the issue and will post back here once we have a
solution.
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We are investigating the error 0x80040204
in the mean time, try to download from
http://dl.google.com/gwt/plugins/ie/1.1.9345.20101203172300/gwt-dev-p...
make sure to right click, save as and run from there.
On Jan 24, 10:01 am, Ryan driving.b...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm having the exact same