I've got a sample mini-app that demonstrates the problem if someone
wants to see it for real - let me know.  I don't see how to post an
attachment here, so i guess i'd have to send it directly.
-pete

On Sep 19, 12:52 pm, Pete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'm seeing a strange situation using Prototip (a Prototype based tool-
> tip package) with GWT - only on Safari.  Here's the setup:
>
> - both prototype.js and prototip.js included from my .gwt.xml file
> - jsni native call to new $win.Tip(...) to create the tooltip
>
> Works swell on Firefox, IE, Chrome - but throws an exception on Safari
> that "observe" is not defined.  I've stuck the following bit of JS
> code into my native method to see:
>
>         var test = $doc.createElement("div");
>         $wnd.alert(test + ".observe = " + test.observe);
>
> Lo and behold, on FF, IE, Chrome, the alert box comes up saying that
> the div element has an "observe" method defined, but in Safari it says
> undefined.  This observe method is a method added as part of the
> Protoype bootstrapping.  I've added alerts to the prototype library to
> ensure it's bootstrapping and is surely is.
>
> I can't recreate this in hand-coded html - so it seems like some
> interaction with GWT?
>
> Can anyone enlighten me on this?
>
> Thanks!
>
> -pete
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