Hi,
I can also confirm this works quite smoothly: embed into an Iframe and
redirect to the own URL or a #marker URL with target=top to prevent
that.

Best Regards
   Sebastian Rothbucher

On 2 Feb., 17:02, aditya sanas <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi,
> yeah ofcourse it will work
> i have implemented it in my projects but you might require to check browser
> compatibility for frame size and some minor changes
> but this works for sure.
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> Aditya
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> On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 9:20 PM, obesga <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello
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> > I've done a GWT app which is running on it's own page; but I've a
> > request to embed the page into a portal.
> > As I need to get the job done ASAP; I'm thinking about embedding the
> > GWT weapp into a iframe, as
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> > <iframe src="app/myapp.html"></iframe>
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> > Would it work ?
> > Can a GWT app detect when it's running on a top page or on a iframe ?
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> > Thanks
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