Looks like Snap.load() always wants to do an Ajax request. Because your SVG 
data URI does not match the same protocol:host:port as 
http://127.0.0.1:8888 the Same-origin-policy of browsers kicks in and 
blocks the request. Basically: You can not do an Ajax request for a data 
URI.

I guess you need to find a different Snap method to load SVG Strings 
already available on the client. Maybe Snap.parse()? Maybe you also need to 
use TextResource so that GWT does not generate base64 encoded data URIs and 
instead embeds the pure text/source of your SVG into your JS.

-- J.

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