I developed an mgwt client and want to present rich content there. Today I 
have a HTML file in my src directory and on client-side the HTML-file is 
loaded via TextResource ClientBundle. This solution is resource saving and 
the resource is offline available (HTML5 manifest enabled) but has some 
disadvantages:
- The ClientResource is created on compile-time. If I want to change the 
HTML-content I have to make a recompile of my client. So quick changes are 
impossible and my customers always need to ask me for a recompile if they 
want to change something.
- I am not able to load pictures in the HTML content

An other solution would be to display the HTML file (content) in an gwt 
frame. This solution would have the advantage to display pictures in my 
HTML and store them offline (HTML5 maniest). My customers can change the 
HTML content without asking me for a recompile. But on mgwt, frames are not 
good supported (see 
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/mgwt/9P73HQc9fig/oDmy6vMjihoJ).
- I don't want scrollbars enabled in my mobile application (frame-height 
must be 100% of the HTML file to avoid scrollbars and this must be done 
dynamically)

Is there an easy (best practice) way to display and alter rich content 
(formatted text and pictures) in (m)gwt?

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