Arthur ,

Thanks for the response:
1. The solution for" RootPanel.get() method and calling clear() " is
good and I did not know about it earlier. so thanks for that
2. The solution for "have your logged in user redirected to another
page that's all GWT" . Question here. my aim is to load the JS file on
the start page (i.e the HTML login page). If I redirect the user - Is
the JS file going to load up again from the All the GWT page



On Aug 24, 8:29 pm, Arthur Kalmenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Niraj,
>
> There are a number of solutions available to you, one of them would be
> to have your logged in user redirected to another page that's all GWT
> (if that's what you're looking for). If you want to remove elementsAt by
> hand from the page itself, it should be possible to do using the
> RootPanel.get() method and calling clear() on the Elements that you
> get back.
>
> Regards,
> Arthur Kalmenson
>
> On Aug 22, 7:04 pm, Niraj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have a start page with a GWT written Login panel in a div tag .  The
> > start page has a ton of CSS at page level .i,e body , a etc.
>
> > My problem is that after login  , I need to take control of the
> > viewport and get rid of all the HTML that was defined on the
> > startpage.
>
> > Is their a way to do this.
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