hmm, I get the same thing. Some of my own GWT projects do it as well,
whether local or remote, but not all of them. this is in safari 4.0.4
on Windows 7.

does anyone know the specifics of the logic of the "loading..." wheel
and what would cause it not to cease?
-profiling of my projects within safari shows all the execution time
(100% on one core) is taking place within "program" and not user js
code
-a good way to crash safari (mine at least): have the web inspector
open and set to the "resources" tab, then navigate to one of these
forever-loading GWT pages

that last point is clearly a problem with safari, but could indicate a
root cause. is there safari-specific loading code that works around
some *mac-only* safari-specific shenanigans? chrome has no problem
with it...

On Mar 29, 1:21 pm, Ian Bambury <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yep, does the same for me on 4 - I was on 3.x before because I get fed up
> with Apple trying to take over my PC every time you load anything - iTunes,
> Apple Update and so on - Netscape used to do that and look what happened to
> them.
>
> Anyway, I installed 4.something and it does the same for me.
>
> [<sigh> Off to clean all the crap out of the system, then...]
>
> Ian
>
> http://examples.roughian.com
>
> On 29 March 2010 13:33, Francois MASUREL <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi Ian, thanx for your answer.
>
> > I'm running Safari for Windows v4.0.5 on Windows XP SP3 (I have the same pb
> > at home on Vista).
>
> > The page loads fine, but the wheel on the right of the address bar keeps
> > running and CPU goes up to 100%.
>
> > Some javascript seems to be looping indefinitely, I can pause it in the
> > WebInspector.
>
> > François
>
> > On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 2:18 PM, Ian Bambury <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> It's OK on my machine
>
> >> What versions are you running?
>
> >> Ian
>
> >>http://examples.roughian.com
>
> >> On 29 March 2010 11:44, mably <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> Hi everybody,
>
> >>> Does anyone know why Safari on Windows takes 100% CPU when displaying
> >>> this simpe example page :
>
> >>>http://gwt.google.com/samples/Showcase/Showcase.html
>
> >>> I've the same problem on my GWT 2.0 application, it's quite annoying
> >>> for my Safari users.
>
> >>> Is Safari on Windows not fully compatible with GWT ?
>
> >>> Thanx for your help.
>
> >>> François
> >>> Bordeaux, FRANCE
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