To add a bit more on this there are various ways in which the client
can asynchronously load my external javascript

http://ntt.cc/2008/02/10/4-ways-to-dynamically-load-external-javascriptwith-source.html

However, my GWT Java/Javascript code *must* not be executed until the
DOM has fully loaded. I can tell users to put the script as the last
element before the closing 'body' tag however is there a way from GWT
to know when the DOM has been fully loaded?



On Aug 20, 10:43 am, eggsy84 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry didn't mean to post please see full message below:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Not posted for a while so hello again!
>
> I have written a small piece of GWT code that people can to their
> website and it performs a few JSONP requests and the like. It
> functions in a similar way as that of the Google Analytics code in
> terms of a small piece of code anyone can add to their website.
>
> People include the code by simply placing it the script tags in the
> Head of their website like so:
>
> <head>
>     <script type="text/javascript" src="http://mydomain.com/
> mygwtwidget.nocache.js" />
> </head>
>
> One of the problems this suffers from is that if for some reason
> mydomain is down it prevents the browser from loading the rest of the
> DOM until it has decided that it cannot access my gwt javascript.
>
> Google and their analytics code combat this by performing an
> Asynchronous call to fetch the Javascript and appending to the DOM.
> (This is relatively new they didn't use to....)
>
> Can anyone explain to me how this works and how one could achieve the
> same effect with a compiled GWT piece of Javascript?
>
> Many thanks all in advance,
>
> Eggsy
>
> On Aug 20, 10:38 am, eggsy84 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > Not posted for a while so hello again!
>
> > I have written a small piece of GWT code that people can to their
> > website and it performs a few JSONP requests and the like. It
> > functions in a similar way as that of the Google Analytics code in
> > terms of a small piece of code anyone can add to their website.
>
> > People include the code by simply placing it the script tags in the
> > Head of their website like so:
>
> > <head>
>
> > </head>

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