Thanks, Paul ...

... some perspective is a help.

Yes, I realize that OOPHM will at least allow me to switch to FireFox
for hosted mode, and that's a good thing. But GWT2.0 isn't here yet,
so for now, I think I'll have to flatten the tree for marshalling and
then reinflate it in the browser ... not a very welcome diversion,
especially for short term code.

Thanks for the corroboration ... and if anyone else can add in, please
do!

On Feb 5, 1:00 am, Paul Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Barry wrote:
> > Hi ...
>
> > I'm getting a message box from Internet Explorer after executing the
> > handler for an RPC call. The message box says "Stack overflow at line:
> > 0". The data being returned is a tree. If the tree isn't returned, I
> > don't get the message box.
>
> > There are several threads on this issue going back to 2006 and as late
> > as December 2008.
>
> > Apparently, this is a bug in the IE stack overflow detection. I'm
> > running IE 7, and the problem occurs in hosted mode.
>
> > Is there any resolution to this problem?? It's pretty serious ... I
> > mean to send a lot of these trees around.
>
> > Is there any workaround??
>
> Until I recently switched to linux, I got this all the time once my
> project got to a certain size....but only in hosted mode and it never
> appeared to have any side-effects anything apart from producing the
> pop-up. I've seen no workaround. Previous searches through the threads
> left me wondering whether this affects everyone on windows with large
> projects or whether there's some other environmental trigger.
>
> Roll on GWT2.0 and OOPHM.
>
> Paul
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