Hi Thomas, thanks for the welcome back!

It appears that there are two issues for me, not one
    - the one you kindly gave me the link to (I had actually looked at it,
but didn't get any further than the first entry because the version was so
old)
    - and the other is the random history onValueChange with a blank token
followed immediately by it firing with the current token (or what was
current before the blank one was fired). I really can't see where that one
is coming from. I only have one History.newItem call and that has
issueEvent set to false, and I have no timers anywhere (apart from a couple
of scheduleDeferred in order to redraw the screen or allow the
UncaughtExceptionHandler to become active. So what is firing it?

I think I'm going to have to switch to Firefox for development and for
general browsing as the lesser of a number of evils. I've used Chrome as my
main browser since it came out because it was simple and uncluttered and
refreshingly clean, but recent (and not so recent) changes mean it's not as
good as it used to be for me. Just one example, I used to have a list of
recently closed tabs right there on the new tab page, but now I have to use
the 'Recently Closed' menu to get to them. Whose bright idea was that, and
how did it get through any kind of sanity check? 'Look lads, I've got this
great idea, we'll improve the user experience by hiding the closed tabs and
making the user click more times than they used to have to.'

'Great idea, we'll put it in the next release!'

Sigh.

Anyway, Happy New Year to all who read this far :-)

Ian


On 30 December 2011 22:59, Thomas Broyer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Ian, welcome back!
>
> See http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=5778#c65
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