All,

I am currently working on a GWT project where I am displaying an HTML file 
within an iframe in my application.  This HTML file is actually being 
written to as it is getting displayed, and I am hoping to be able to reload 
the frame so that the changes made to the HTML file are reflected on 
screen.  I am able to do this two different ways that both work when 
running in development mode, however neither seem to work when the project 
is deployed.

The first method I tried was setting the frame's URL to itself: 
frame.setUrl(frame.getUrl());

The second method I tried using JSNI:

public native void refresh() /*-{
    if($doc.getElementById('__reportFrame') != null) {
          $doc.getElementById('__reportFrame').src = 
                $doc.getElementById('__reportFrame').src;
    }
  }-*/;

When deployed, the frame gets displayed in a Window, and when the file is 
finished being written to, a call to either of these refresh methods is 
made, and the frame refreshes to contain the finished HTML file.  When I am 
deployed, the call to the refresh does not reload the contents of the 
frame, however if I bring up the frame's context menu (in Firefox), then go 
into This Frame, and click reload, it successfully reloads the frame to 
contain the finished HTML file.  I have tested this on multiple versions of 
Firefox without any luck.

Does anyone have any suggestions?  Why would the behavior be different from 
one mode to the other?

Thanks.

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