I don't know how to post an image to one of these lists. What I am
talking about is a separate window that opens when I pick "GWT DevMode
w/o JEE" from the Debug menu. It is titled GWT DevMode and has two
tabs initially, titled Development Mode and Jetty. A third titled
(Chrome) of (FF) appears after the browser has connected.

On Oct 22, 12:20 am, Chris Conroy <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm not sure what GWT DevMode gizmo you are referring to. Perhaps this is a
> netbeans issue? GWT itself doesn't launch the browser except from GPE
> (eclipse) or GWTShell, and GWTShell will only launch it if you hit the
> 'Launch Browser' button.
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> Could you post a screenshot of what you're talking about?
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> On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 1:32 AM, magic <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I am using NetBeans. However the browser is launched by the GWT
> > DevMode gizmo which picks the system default browser. So I don't
> > understand what Eclipse's Window | Web Browser menu item would have to
> > do with it. Please enlighten me.
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> > On Oct 21, 6:22 am, "A. Stevko" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > Also, in eclipse, under the menu Window  | Web Browser, you can choose
> > which
> > > browser will open.
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