Hi Sammi,
I think what you need for the cross-site setup is the cross-site bootstrap
script generated by the GWT compiler.

You can configure the GWT compiler to generate a cross-site bootstrap script
by adding the <add-linker name="xs" /> tag in your module XML file. The
generated module.nocache.js bootstrap script will now be capable of
cross-site loading.

By the way, I noticed you mentioned that you're using gwt.js as your
application bootstrap script, which seems to suggest that you're using an
older version of GWT (1.4 or prior). If this is the case, I would strongly
advise upgrading to GWT 1.5.3. If for some reason you have to stick to an
older version of GWT, you may or may not be able to load your application in
a cross-site fashion depending on which version of GWT you're using.

In GWT 1.4, the cross-site bootstrap script is generated by default and can
be found in the output directory with the name module-xs.nocache.js. In GWT
1.3, cross-site bootstrapping is not available.

Hope that helps,
-Sumit Chandel

On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 4:06 PM, Sammi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
>    We use amazon web store application.
>
> The domain name is store.mydomain.com, the ip is 1.2.3.4;  I can not
> upload any files to this domain.
>
> Another domain we created is www.mydomain.com, the ip is different.
> 2.2.3.4. This is my own server, I can upload files to it.
>
> And then, I need create an application by modify an specific web
> page(named mystore.html) on store.mydomain.com. I can only change it
> by an submit its content by TextArea Input in an form.
>
> I choose using GWT to extend the pages function. That means:
>
> 1.  I need add <script src="http://www.mydomain.com/files/
> *.nocache.js"> in mystore.html.
> 2.  upload all gwt comiled files to  www.mydomain.com/files/
>
> Because the gwt js file is not belong to the same domain of
> mystore.html, a access denied error invoked in my firebug error
> console.
>
> When I dig into the gwt compiled code, I found gwt it is the following
> code which invokes the access denied error:
>
> $wnd=parent, var [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> "parent" refers to its parent html page.
>
> I understand that it is because the Same Domain Constraints.
>
> I am wondering If I could break through the access denied restrict by
> upload my gwt js files to another domain,like:
>
>   gwtjs.store.mydomain.com
>
> The ip is same as my own server, www.mydomain.com, that is 2.2.3.4,
> it's different with store.mydomain.com.
>
> So it is the subdomain of store.mydomain.com, right? but the ip is
> different, it is not the same server.
>
> Can I use this way to access mystore.html content?
>
> Any suggestion is welcome. Thanks in advance.
>
> Sammi
>
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