Well, you can always take an iframe to load a complete gwt-app. But
that's probably not exactly what you need.

On 3 Apr., 03:28, myapplicationquestions <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Thanks a lot. But isn't this a major limitation that we cannot harness
> the power of page designers? Can GWT module be embedded in any
> existing page? Basically we are trying to build a new enterprise
> application which is pretty UI savy but now it looks more difficult to
> use GWT as a full fledge option as a framework for a whole enterprise
> application.. so was thinking if we can embedded GWT modules in
> existing application?
>
> On Apr 2, 5:32 pm, Thomas Broyer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On 1 avr, 23:23, myapplicationquestions <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > can inlineHTML be used to load static HTML pages?
>
> > Not really:
> > 1. loading probably requires an HTTP request (have a look at
> > RequestBuilder).
> > 2. I wouldn't recommend inserting a full HTML page (with <head>,
> > <title>, <style> etc.) with innerHTML as it might have unexpected side
> > effects (page title replaced with the one from the "injected" page,
> > same for <base href=>, etc.) it's better to inject HTML *fragments*
> > 3. be aware (and warned) that scripts injected using innerHTML won't
> > get run.
>
> > > I want to harness
> > > the power of HTML designing tools to generate static HTML but use GWT
> > > to load the widget. Please note that there may be some actions defined
> > > in static html.
>
> > > Basically my application has number of widgets some of which are coded
> > > through GWT but some of them are really snippets of static html but
> > > they too have to be interactive.
>
> > > Also can i embed some GWT elements within the inlineHTML if i want to?
> > > For example i can have an HTMl like
>
> > > <div>
> > > xxxx some statis text and a logo
> > > <markerforgwt>
> > > xxxx some statis text and a logo
>
> > > </div>
>
> > > once i load the static html i need to be able to change markerforgwt
> > > with any gwt element. Is that possible in GWT?
>
> > Have a look at the HTMLPanel widget. The <markerforgwt> will be an
> > element with a given (known) id= attribute within which you can add a
> > child widget (you can of course have more than one such
> > "placeholder").
> > If you go for the HTMLPanel, have a look 
> > athttp://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=1937#c18
> > and following comments about duplicate IDs and/or same HTML fragment
> > used with several HTMLPanels.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
>
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