I updated function computeScriptBase() in IFrameTemplate.js to work
with DOM javascript functions instead of document.write, which seems
to work, and would like you to look at it. How can I send this file to
you?

On Jul 23, 3:17 pm, Joel Webber <[email protected]> wrote:
> We've tried to get rid of the document.write() tricks before, but with no
> success. There's always some squirrely case that crops on (especially on IE)
> that's forced us to put them back in. There are also a couple of specific
> corner cases that rely on document.write(), which would need to be
> preserved:
> 1. computeScriptBase() uses it to find the "current" script element, so it
> can compute the base url from which it was loaded.
> 2. It's used to determine when script injection (i.e., <script> tags
> referenced in the .gwt.xml file) is done.
>
> The above two cases are probably impossible to solve without
> document.write(), though I'm certainly open to ideas. Assuming that's
> correct, it would mean you'd have to remove automatic script base detection
> and disable script injection. As much as I'd like to do that, we can't do so
> without breaking many existing apps.
>
> If you really must have XHTML support (something I've never found any actual
> utility in personally), then probably the better approach would be to design
> a different linker for it that explicitly removes the above features.
>
> Le 22 juillet 2010 05:28, Henri <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
> > Hello,
>
> > Currently the template javascript files IFrameTemplate.js,
> > SingleScriptTemplate.js, and XSTemplate.js in com/google/gwt/core/
> > linker and HostedModeTemplate.js in com/google/gwt/core/ext/linker/
> > impl use document.write to manipulate the HTML page. This is not
> > allowed in XHTML. I changed IFrameTemplate.js so it now uses
> > equivalent DOM statements instead and that is working. XHTML documents
> > are useful since one can use embedded SVG and MathML.
>
> > If you are interested I can send the modified IFrameTemplate.js to you
> > to check out if I did it the right way. Then we can update the other
> > template javascript files.
>
> > Hope to hear from you!
>
> > Kind regards,
>
> > Henri Manson
>
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