Gordon,

My guess is that you'd have to use JSNI and the window object (not the
$wnd object). In GWT, for JSNI purposes, the $wnd object is set to the
GWT frame, but the window object should still refer to the main
browser window.

HTH,
Chad

On Sep 8, 6:38 am, Gordon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> I have a problem. My application is running on a site, which is opened
> in the sidebar of my browser. Now I need the URL of the website, that
> is displayed in the browser. When I use "Window.Location", I only get
> the URL of my application in the sidebar.
>
> I hope somebody can help me with my problem.
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