Still haven't found a solution. Anyone out there have a clue what to
do?


On Mar 4, 3:49 pm, John <[email protected]> wrote:
> Any help would be appreciated!
>
> Firefox reloads the contents of iframes when they are "unhidden".
>
> So, if you have a TabPanel, where each tab holds an iframe, moving
> between tabs reloads the frame. Chrome and IE leave the frame alone,
> but Firefox closes it when you hide it. For example, if you have a
> youtube movie up in a frame on one tab, and move to another, the movie
> keeps playing in the background in Chrome and IE (as it should). In
> Firefox, the movie stops. And, when you return to the tab, Firefox
> reloads the page, causing the movie to start over.
>
> The fix for this in Firefox is to not "hide" the frame, but to make it
> invisible by reducing its size to 0 when you click on another tab.
>
> This seems like the type of legitimate JS browser-specific hack that
> GWT's compiler is good for. Has anyone implemented this fix? How do
> you even go about making this fix? Any other way to resolve the
> problem that I don't know about?
>
> Thanks!

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