check your webserver logs. If you see that google gets 404 for
undefined.cache.js try the link I mentioned in the previous post,

On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 10:09 PM, Ed Bras <[email protected]> wrote:

> @Thomas: I just added:
>   <set-configuration-property name="user.agent.runtimeWarning"
> value="false"/>
> The exception popup is now not shown during startup, but the google bot
> (in google webmaster tools) will not get passed the "loading..." text, that
> is shown in the index.html and then removed by the GWT app when started.
> Hmmmm....
> Please help on how to solve this?
> - Ed
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