yes
On Oct 24, 2:51 pm, jlw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok. So I've written a web application with GWT where the page is
> dynamically generated from XML within a servlet. When serialized out,
> it produces a script element such as:
>
> <script language="javascript" src="com.module.Test.nocache.js" />
>
> This causes the hosted mode browser to not execute the module. As a
> workaround, I create the script element:
>
> <script language="javascript" src="com.module.Test.nocache.js">
> // placeholder
> </script>
>
> This keeps the XML serializer from reducing the script element down to
> an empty tag as in the first example.
>
> I'm just wondering if anybody else has ran into something like this.
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