Hi,

I'm looking for a clear answer about the possibility to inject
javascript into the DOM using HTML widget.
I have found two threads about this, with no definitive answers:

<http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit/browse_thread/
thread/49cbe6bda567c1a9/a60c36f305f21337?lnk=gst&q=javascript
+HTML#a60c36f305f21337>

and

<http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit/browse_thread/
thread/6fb61e587d7eab8d/44c22a52f86feb36?lnk=gst&q=javascript
+HTML#44c22a52f86feb36>

My application needs to inject some javascript code at runtime (the
code is provided at runtime and can not be inserted in the html page
or loaded using a 'dynamic' script file). The only way I found to do
that is to create an HTML widget. The results are highly dependant on
the browser :

- with Firefox all works pretty well
- with Safari and IE7 it doesn't work at all (javascript code is not
executed). Using Safari development inspector I can see the javascript
code in the DOM, but it's not interpreted by the browser.


So is it really possible to inject javascript using an HTML widget ?
if yes, how ? if no, is there any other way to do it ?

Thanks a lot,

regards,

Sebastien.

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