I was able to find a virtual machine running Windows 8 and the front page 
of www.gwtproject.org seemed to load okay. If you have specifics about what 
they saw and how to reproduce it, that would help.

That said, I think GWT would be a poor fit for a company that is mainly 
targeting IE8. If they're not using GWT already then it's probably best not 
to start now.

- Brian

On Tuesday, October 22, 2013 11:59:55 AM UTC-7, Jens wrote:
>
> They have probably enabled compatibility mode in IE 8. Turn IE 8 into 
> standards mode and I am pretty sure the gwtproject.org site will show up 
> correctly (although not tested by myself right now)
>
> GWT still supports IE 8 and I would guess it will support IE 8 until the 
> end of next year. After that..well..that company just can't upgrade to the 
> newest GWT release anymore.
>
> Honestly, if that company does not yet have an upgrade plan for Win 7 (or 
> newer) ready then they will have quite some other problems once MS stops 
> publishing security updates for Win XP and IE 8 in April 2014.
>
>
> -- J.
>

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