Hi Jeff, Thank you for the suggestion,
This is exactly what i tried to do, i changed the UserAgent.gwt.xml to make GWT identify Ant Galio as other browsers one by one and found that it works well when i set as safari. But when i browse the pages in my PC with Ant Galio it works perfect, and when i use the set top box browser, it doens't works :-(, it's not loading the cache.html. Any ideas? On Jun 11, 1:24 am, Jeff Chimene <[email protected]> wrote: > On 06/08/2009 07:54 PM, proge wrote: > > > Is there a way to make GWT support other browsers? We have project for > > IPTV, and would like to use GWT to build the UI. But the settop box we > > use is havingANTGaliobrowser in that, I tried to create a sample > > project with few controls but unfortunately it doesn't works withANT > >Galiobrowser, any workarounds? Please help.. > > Your sample probably failed in that the GWT bootstrap sequence couldn't > identify the browser. From a cursory examination of their site, > theANTGaliobrowser seems reasonably standards-compliant. > > If you can cause the browser to identify itself as a GWT-supported > browser, the GWT bootstrap code will send the appropriate file. Absent > browser ident games, you'll want to modify the Java code to include > theGaliobrowser in its browser-sniffing logic. > > If you can't get the browser to send an alternate ident string, you > might try hacking the *.nocache.js to handle theGaliobrowser ident > string and instead reply with either the IE or Firefox branch to the > client. Compile your GWT code as "PRETTY" to get code that's easier to > understand. > > Your goal is to get the GWT bootstrap sequence to send code to the > client that can be tested. This code may be for Gecko, IE, or Safari. > This will give you a go/no-go decision point. If the proof-of-concept > works, you'll probably wind up modifying the Java source to recognize > theGaliobrowser ('cos you're not going to be able to change the > browser ident string on the customer's box). If you're lucky, theGalio > browser will respond well to code generated for one of the GWT supported > browsers. If not, you'll have to addGalio-specific code to GWT. > > To repeat: your first try should be to cause the browser to identify > itself as Gecko, IE or Safari. If you can't do that, you'll have to > resort to Other Measures. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
