I guess you could try searching the GWT issues to figure that out. 
Generally GWT only has minimum browser requirements as it assumes that 
future versions of existing browsers should generally not break existing 
GWT apps. Sometimes they do, then GWT gets a bug fix.

Generally IE 11 might cause some trouble because it has a User-Agent string 
that causes GWT to choose the Gecko/FireFox permutation. Could be that GWT 
2.6 has some issues with that. But I am surprised that Chrome / Firefox do 
not work.

But maybe the issue is in your app and not in GWT, who knows. First you 
should try figure out why you app does not work in these browsers. There 
must be some sort of JavaScript exception (use browser debugger and pause 
on any exception) or a HTTP 404 request or similar. 

-- J.

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