Check the Javadoc:  FormPanel.SubmitCompleteEvent getResults() does not 
return XML, it returns HTML. Your HttpServletResponse should call 
setContentType("text/html") and you should return HTML or plain text, not 
XML.

If you try to return an XML, the results will vary between browsers. I 
recently went through some testing of this:

IE7 and IE8: Send "<foo>bar</foo>" and the browser will see "bar</FOO>"
Send "<FOO>bar</FOO>" and the browser will see "bar</FOO>"

IE9:  Send "<FOO>bar</FOO>" and the browser will see "<FOO>bar</FOO>" 

However, with the current Chrome and Firefox, send "<FOO>bar</FOO>" and the 
browser will see "<foo>bar</foo>"  (I'm almost willing to say this is a 
change from 3-5 years ago with earlier versions of each browser and GWT, 
but I won't swear to it.)

For my application, simplest approach is to send back a space delimited 
string. You might have success with something other than angle brackets (<, 
>), but you'd better test it thoroughly. For example, in one circumstance, 
I found that "*FOO*bar@baz*FOO*" worked--extract the text between *FOO* and 
split on @

On Thursday, August 30, 2012 5:18:05 PM UTC-4, Bobby wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have issues with GWT fileUpload in Internet Explorer.
> in the onSubmitComplete ,event.getResult() is not giving me the XML with 
> values.It is just giving me the XML skeleton without valuse.
> It works fine in Chrome,but failing in InternetExplorer.
>
> Does anyone have this kind of issue?
> Please help with a work around for IE.
>
> Regards,
> Bobby
>

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