Why not offline mode to be safe?

Xavier A. Mathews
Student/Developer/Web-Master
Google Group Client Based Tech Support
Hazel Crest Illinois
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"Fear of a name, only increases fear of the thing itself."



On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 12:40 PM, walden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

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> I would test it in Web mode with my real server.
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> On Sep 24, 7:37 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Where would you test it?
> >
> > On 9/24/08, walden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
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> > > Hosted Mode, right?  I don't think that's a valid environment to test
> > > this kind of feature.  Are you using -noserver?
> >
> > > On Sep 23, 2:57 pm, Halabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >> The image upload is successful since I can see the images in the
> > >> server folder and when I refresh the page I can also see it on the
> > >> client.
> >
> > >> IThe error I am getting is:
> > >> Resource not found: images/imagePath/Image1.jpg could a file be
> > >> missing from the public path or a <servlet> tag misconfigured in
> > >> module
> >
> > >> The images folder is in the public folder of the Module that display
> > >> the images. I upload images from another module and sometimes from the
> > >> same module.
> >
> > >> On Sep 23, 8:56 pm, walden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > >> > You have a successful image upload, and then the server can't find
> > >> > it?  Or is it some other kind of "file not found"?
> >
> > >> > On Sep 23, 9:46 am, Halabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > >> > > Hi Walden,
> >
> > >> > > My purpose is to view an image that is uploaded in the same
> session
> > >> > > without having to refresh the whole page.
> >
> > >> > > I was searching for a way to view the image but I could not view
> any
> > >> > > image that is uploaded in the session that I am trying to view it
> in.
> >
> > >> > > I am getting the error file not found.
> >
> > >> > > If you have any idea how I can solve this issue, I will appreciate
> it.
> >
> > >> > > Thank you.
> >
> > >> > > On Sep 23, 4:15 pm, walden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > >> > > > GWT is not Java; it doesn't have dynamic class loading.  Maybe
> > >> > > > someday.
> >
> > >> > > > In the interim, is there a way to describe your goal without
> making
> > >> > > > technology assumptions like this?  Maybe there is a way to get
> the
> > >> > > > behavior you want using GWT in its current form, but you'll need
> to
> > >> > > > say more.  Also, the "in a new Window" is not usually the best
> way
> > >> > > > to
> > >> > > > design with GWT.
> >
> > >> > > > Walden
> >
> > >> > > > On Sep 23, 6:11 am, Halabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > >> > > > > Hi All,
> >
> > >> > > > > Does anyone know how can I open and reload a GWT module from
> > >> > > > > another
> > >> > > > > module in a new Window??
> >
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> > --
> > Xavier A. Mathews
> > Student/Developer/Web-Master
> > Google Group Client Based Tech Support
> > Hazel Crest Illinois
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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