>
> Oh my, my messages got all posted. I dont know why I didnt see them in my 
> session. Sorry for the spam. I'm deleting the useless ones.
>
> I see what you mean, but I dont have the possibility to change the 
> relative path from where GWT fetches the permutations, do I ? I'm using 
> quite a few code splitting too by the way.
>

GWT always loads permutations/split points from the location where 
app.nocache.js is stored. You can not change that (unless you want to 
rewrite app.nocache.js after compilation) and normally you don't need to 
change that. You can copy all GWT compile output in any folder as long as 
everything is in the same folder.

 

>
> Maybe I shall try to use public directory via the gwt.xml. Can I put all 
> the JS (permutations, deferred,gwt folder, img bundles...) inside /public 
> for example ?
>

You can put anything in the public folder. GWT just copies everything to 
the output folder. I have images, fonts, binary files, etc in the public 
folder. Doesn't really matter.

 

> The thing is, I have more then one module on the server also, so that 
> means that I shall put all the files together ? Or maybe something like 
> /public/module1 and /public/module2.
>

To make it easier to understand I would create one public folder per GWT 
module and would put resources in it that are tied to that GWT module. Just 
give it a try. Create a public folder next to your client folder and put a 
file in it. Then do a draftCompile and take a look at the war folder. Also 
note that "public" is the default name of the public folder. You can modify 
that in your gwt.xml using <public path="public/module1" /> if you want to.

 

>
> Since the problem arrives only for one ISP, i need to make a solution that 
> handles both cases ... so I cant really use it as a feature :)
>

What I mean is that you could use that inlining solution always.

-- J.

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