Sorry nothing that would be of a general help.

But since you asked...
My gwt application is essentially a widget to to be inserted on a host
page. The host page has its own means to deal with the googlebot (i.e doing
nothing). The actual GWT content is an SVG so I am giving (server side)
machinery to the host page to include a server stored image PNG. Not great
success so far. I am still learning actually.

On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 1:46 AM, Ed <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Vassillis. I wasn't aware of the new scheme, I will have a closer
> look at it.
> So basically you are saying that I don't have to do nothing as Google is
> able to crawl my GWT site?
>
> BTW: how did you support the old schme (create the static pages) ?
> - Ed
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