I am going for the tag in the index.html, as solving it in the web
server config is almost impossible.
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I just noticed i made a mistake in the first url above that works fine, it
should be: http://localhost/plus/index.html?gwt.codesvr=127.0.0.1:9997
This works fine but when adding the 'bla1' url (the second url) the GWT plugin
is 't used :(
How/when is the gwt browser plugin used?
Ed
> Op 3 nov.
Is the *.nocache.js found?
On Tuesday, November 3, 2015 at 4:39:57 PM UTC+1, Ed wrote:
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> I just noticed i made a mistake in the first url above that works fine, it
> should be: http://localhost/plus/index.html?gwt.codesvr=127.0.0.1:9997
>
One solution that seem to work:
Use of the old fashion base tag in the index.html:
I am just not so font of making the index.html location/url dependent, such
that you have to edit the index.html during deployment.. but you have
to tell the browser which base url to use when performing
@Thomas: the plus.nocache.js is my script that is included in the
index.html:
Let me see if I understand you correctly:
You think that it will look for /plus/bla1/plus.nocache.js which doesn't
exists such that the server returns index.html ?
H, just checked and I am afraid you are right
BTW: I was just testing some more and for some reason the last rewrite rule
"RewriteRule plus/(.*) plus/index.html [NC,L]" is changing something (even
do it shouldn't). I should copy the query params.
If I change this rule to "RewriteRule plus/(.*) - [NC,L]" such that nothing
is changed and create
What I forgot: I think that the GWT plugin is exactly reading the browser
URL and use it. A such it will look in the /plus/bla1 location.
If I use the rewrite rule "RewriteRule plus/(.*) plus/index.html [NC,L]"
with the sub dir "bal1" that contains the same files as the root, it works.
I think I
But is the plus.nocache.js your script or your index.html (because of a
relative path resolving to an inexistent file, that gets rewritten to
index.html)
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I am using html 5 push and as such perform some rewriting in the apache web
server to ensure that all urls that not point to an existing file or
directory, are changed to /index.html.
However, if I do this, the Firefox GWt plugin isn't used anymore. Why ? How
and when is the GWT browser