There was also another runtime Exception being thrown - this time the
culprit was the iFrame for GWT History (the exception was thrown at
the point the iframe's document was being accessed)... it was unused
and removing it fixed the problem.

I find it hard to believe that no one else has seen this error???

Anyone?

On Sep 19, 3:46 pm, DaveC <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think this maybe be a bug with GWT (but I'm not sure).
>
> I'm running my app under https/ssl, in IE (7 & 8) I get an "Operation
> Exception" (Network Error) if I set a previously created Image
> widget's url to an unsecured url (which causes IE to popup a dialog
> asking the user for permission).
>
> The following code causes an exception to be thrown (using HTTPS/SSL
> self signed certs):
>
> public class TestingDeferImageLoad implements EntryPoint {
>
>     public void onModuleLoad() {
>
>         final Image image = new Image();
>         RootPanel.get().add(image);
>
>         Timer deferImageLoad = new Timer() {
>
>             @Override
>             public void run() {
>
>                 try {
>                     image.setUrl("http://www.google.co.uk/logos/2011/
> Albert_Szent_Gyorgyi-2011-hp.jpg");
>                 } catch(Exception e) {
>                     Window.alert(e.getLocalizedMessage());
>                }
>
>             }
>         };
>
>         deferImageLoad.schedule(1000);
>     }
>
> }
>
> Without SSL everything works fine. Obviously I can catch/handle the
> exception but should I have to? - It was a pain to track down.
>
> Note: I've mirrored the same code in vanilla Javascript without the
> Exception being thrown.
>
> Although it's a bit of an edge case, has anyone else come accross this
> problem? Should I file a bug??
>
> Cheers,
> Dave

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