Is someone have some idea to do that?

Bertrand ;-)


On 24 sep, 21:29, Raziel <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a similar problem. I need to be able to load my entry point
> class without using a script tag.
>
> The .nocache.js script depend on being loaded through the tag since it
> uses the src attribute to find the location of the other .js files.
>
> I thought doing something like what you did here (creating a new
> script tag and adding it directly to the DOM) would be enough.
> However, the document.write either doesn;t work, or the logic to place
> a marker tag and get a sibling script to obtain the src doesn't always
> get the right tag (it gets other tags that I'm including in my page).
>
> So basically I'd like to know the same thing: how can I load
> the .nocache.js script without using a hardcoded script tag.
>
> On Sep 23, 10:51 am, bgoetzmann <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thank you Thomas,
>
> > I searched on the GWT source code, and learnt several things on
> > linkers. For the moment, what can interest me is how I could modify
> > the ...Main.nocache.js file. I thought find a template...
> > Any idea about this?
>
> > - Bertrand.
>
> > On 19 sep, 00:53, Thomas Broyer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > On 17 sep, 18:32, bgoetzmann <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hello,
>
> > > > I'm developing a GWT 1.6 application with SmartGWT; the application
> > > > works well! The web page's body I use has of course the code bellow to
> > > > load the application:
>
> > > > <script language="javascript" src="/...Main.nocache.js"></script>
>
> > > > I search a way to dynamically load the application but without
> > > > success; for example, on a link with code like this, in order to add a
> > > > script tag to the page's document:
>
> > > > <a href="javascript:f()">test</a>
>
> > > > Having f defined like this:
> > > > function f() {
> > > >             var script = document.createElement('script');
> > > >             script.setAttribute('type', 'text/javascript');
> > > >             script.setAttribute('src', '/...Main.nocache.js');
> > > >             document.getElementsByTagName('body')[0].appendChild
> > > > (script);
>
> > > > }
>
> > > > But it soesn't work;the behavior is even strange because the entire
> > > > page content is replaced by the tag html containg a sery of script
> > > > tags.
>
> > > That's because the selection scripts (nocache.js) use document.write()
>
> > > > How can I achieve a dynamic load?
>
> > > You'd have to write your own selection script. Search the group
> > > archives and look at Linkers.
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