Hi Chris,
First of all thanks for your feedback.
I think I did try that but I'm not sure as I've tried several things
and it's been a few long hours but still what you're saying is new to
me. If I target from an external browser while in hosted mode then
that browser will see other compiled code then the hosted mode
browser? I thought that there was no difference between the browsers
in that since

Ittai

On Oct 12, 10:29 pm, Chris Ramsdale <[email protected]> wrote:
> You may want to trying recompiling your application with the GWT compiler.
> Keep in mind that making changes and running in hosted mode won't
> automatically update the "deployable" code (that you target from an
> external, non "hosted mode" browser) which is generated when you do a full
> GWT compile.
> - Chris
>
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Ittai <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I have a web-app which requires resizing the browser window when
> > certain actions occur.
> > I have a JSNI function which goes like this:
> > public static native void resizeWindowTo(final int height,final int
> > width) /*-{
> >    $wnd.alert(width);
> >    $wnd.alert(height);
> >    $wnd.resizeTo(width, height);
> >        }-*/;
>
> > Now, I know that the function is executed as the alert do pop up (only
> > in hosted mode browser) but no resizing happens.
> > From a lot of reading I understand that the hosted mode browser does
> > not support window.resizeTo but what did surprise me was when I
> > started my app in hosted mode and then entered the page from my IE
> > (like I do many times) no resizing happened and no alerts splashed on
> > the screen.
> > I tested my IE (v.8) with a simple html file which had a JS function
> > utilizing the resizeTo function and of course it worked perfectly
> > fine.
> > So now I'm not sure what can be done? On the one hand I get indication
> > from the hosted mode browser that the JSNI function is being called
> > but on the other hand the IE browser (which is the one I need to have
> > working) does not give any signs.
>
> > Does anyone have a clue? Please?
> > Ittai
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