Bob,

Does your hosting service provide Tomcat or something similar? The HTML
won't just work by itself unfortunately.

I can try to help you more but I need more information.

Karl

On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 1:32 PM, BobWirka <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've created a GWT Java Application from the wizard (the one with the
> Click Me! button). It compiles, and if I open the html file from
> Firefox, all is good; the button appears as does the popup dialog box
> when the button is clicked.
>
> However, when the files are ftp'd to my web hosting service the button
> does not appear. The web page is found and loaded, but the GWT button
> does not display.
>
> Windows Internet Explorer behaves the same way.
>
> Google Chrome will not even display the button locally, though the
> page does load.
>
> There are no elements in the html <body>, as I'd like to generate a
> purely javaScript html element to be a part of a larger html page.
>
> Would anyone know why this may be happening? I've transferred the
> whole war directory to the web host, but no luck yet.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob Wirka
>
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