The @external part is what I don't like. This makes it impossible to
obfuscate and thus optimize the generated code.

The CssResource stuff also has the added benefit that you can not make
a mistake in stylenames since it is checked at compile time.

> For the rest of your email, I just want to say that I entirely
> disagree. I really like what the GWT team is doing and how the
> framework is progressing. Keep up the good work guys!

Don't get me wrong: I like GWT. But I'm frustrated that bug fixing
does not seem to be a high priority.
And I am not talking about functional enhancements, I'm talking about
issues in event handling not working, leaks in IFrames, ... etc.

David

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