I have a couple of GWT module which I deploy inside a Confluence page
(the Wiki from Atlassian). I am currently testing on the latest 3.1
release of Confluence, and ran into an issue which is a

- a serious blocker for me
- seems worthy of consideration as an issue for GWT

This is with Mac OS X (Leopard, not Snow Leopard), under 1.6.4, 1.7.0
and a fairly recent 2.0.0-SNAPSHOT build and Java 1.5. (I am testing
the most recent one right now but the relevant code seems unchanged).

Basically, when my module loads, in both Firefox and Safari, I get:

$stats is not defined
90734B7A402A18B139AB51E75E202209.cache.html()90734B7A...ache.html
(line 24886)
[Break on this error] $stats && $stats({moduleName:'taskdock.p...te
()).getTime(),type:'moduleEvalEnd'});\n90734B7A...ache.html (line
24886)

The module loads fine in Confluence 3.0 but not under Confluence 3.1.
The primary different is that in 3.1, additional third party
JavaScript libraries are used, and they are all loaded at the end of
the page rather than the beginning. Obviously some interaction is
happening, but I would imagine that GWT should take steps to protect
itself from this sort of thing.

Any insights would be appreciated.
Benjamin
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