Maybe compile the gwt project? It's advisable to use the command line tools instead of eclipse.

On 01/25/2010 11:35 AM, Martin Trummer wrote:
I've never done this before, and I'm not sure it will work, but
these things come to my mind:
  * you have to take a look at what other files your html file
    refers to - also copy them to the correct place and adopt the
    links (if neccessary)
    also take care of other dependencies:
    the main html page will load a *.nocache.js file that in turn
    will load a *.cache.js file
    so maybe you should copy over all the files from your
    server to the client, where you want to run it
  * I would not use a directory that includes spaces in the name
    to test it: so use e.g. C:\test\ to store your files

good luck

On 22 Jan., 13:09, baris<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hello Everyone!

I have successfully created a simple application using GWT. It works
as expected via my local host via address:http://localhost:8888/Sample.html

I need something more :) I wish when I save the web page to my local
disk via "Save page as" from browser, I would like it to be running if
I open it with it with a browser (with internet access) via "file:///
C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/User.Name/Desktop/Sample.html"

Unfortunately, it does not work. What can you suggest? There is this
generated JS file I noticed, how can emulate this one working?

Thanks in advance

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