I had similar issues as my app code embedded in new environment
stopped working. Some general recommendations I could make are:
 * try using oophm (http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/wiki/
UsingOOPHM), it is much easier to track down problems in oophm, albeit
getting oophm to work may turn out treaky
 * try switching other non-gwt javascript libraries/functions, which
may interfere with gwt functioning to see if it would work otherwhise
 * try running on another hosted mode browser (easier with oophm,
requieres platform change with in-process hosted mode).

On Aug 4, 2:12 pm, sam <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am having similar kinda problem. I am creating a Google Map
> Application that has a draggable marker with search option. I am using
> GWT and eclipse. My search button works fine in the hosted mode, but
> when I compile and run it off the browser, my search button does not
> work.  My button seems to be firing other commands like pop ups.
>
> thanks,
> sam
>
> On Aug 3, 3:52 pm, otismo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > It wasn't a syntax issue.  It was a coding problem.  I'm using various
> > client-side datastores (i.e. localstorage, userdata, whatwg, etc.).
> > The datastores behave differently on store and load and were
> > triggering different code paths.  I've got it fixed.
>
> > Thanks for your help!
>
> > On Aug 3, 11:11 am, Jason Parekh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hey Peter,
>
> > > Could you try changing your <script> tag to include the attribute:
> > > type="text/javascript":
>
> > > <html>
> > > <head>
> > > <link rel="stylesheet" href="styles.css" type="text/css">
> > > <script *type="text/javascript"* language='javascript'
> > > src='com.seekspeak.SeekSpeakWeb.nocache.js'></script>
> > > </head>
> > > <body>
> > > </body>
> > > </html>
>
> > > If this works, give thanks to Rajeev for pointing this out :)
>
> > > jason
>
> > > On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 1:07 PM, otismo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Thanks for the response, Jason.  Yup, I've tried clearing the cache in
> > > > both browsers -- no help.
>
> > > > Looking at the source in both browsers shows my html host page code.
> > > > Looking at the DOM though shows that my UI widget never gets added to
> > > > the DOM for ie7 and safari.  The DOM shows the iframe but no ui div
> > > > element.  On the functioning browsers, ff3.5 and ie8, the DOM shows me
> > > > the iframe and the div for my ui element.  So it looks like adding my
> > > > widget to the RootPanel doesn't work for ie7 and safari.
>
> > > > My host page looks like this:
> > > > <html>
> > > > <head>
> > > > <link rel="stylesheet" href="styles.css" type="text/css">
> > > > <script language='javascript'
> > > > src='com.seekspeak.SeekSpeakWeb.nocache.js'></script>
> > > > </head>
> > > > <body>
> > > > </body>
> > > > </html>
>
> > > > and I add my widget like this:
> > > > RootPanel.get().add(ui);
>
> > > > I tried adding a div to my host page and then adding my UI widget to
> > > > that div, but that didn't work either:
> > > > ...
> > > > <body>
> > > > <div id="ui"></div>
> > > > </body>
> > > > ...
> > > > and:
> > > > RootPanel.get("ui").add(ui);
>
> > > > Any other ideas?
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