Thanks for help, I think I will try to use a custom linker this way. On szept. 30, 19:02, lineman78 <[email protected]> wrote: > That is correct, you will end up with a blank page if you try to use > the default iFrame linker and load modules dynamically. This used to > not be the case, but is now. You could probably go back to GWT 1.5 or > 1.6 and grab it's iFrame linker and use it. > > On Sep 30, 3:28 am, Denis Vilyuzhanin <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I know that GWT has problem with dynamic loading after page already > > loaded. Because default linker uses document.write() expression during > > bootstrap. document.write() method replace all content of page and you > > get empty page. > > > if you open you *.nocache.js which was compiled with -style DETAILED > > parameters you will see this in computeScriptBase() function and the > > last line. > > and actually one solution I know is using custom GWT linker. > > > On Sep 29, 8:54 am, szebeni <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hy peps, > > > I have a GWT App which is loading perfectly on a host page, but I > > > need to do some interaction before Its loaded, which cause this issue: > > > I get only a loading blank screen if I'm writing the script tag for > > > nocache.js into the document after the page loaded. Do you know why is > > > it and how can I fix it? > > > I checked and the path is fine, just the generated js code behaves > > > differently (like the function from nocache.js is undefined in the > > > browser specific one).
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