Have you found a solution in the meantime?
@Stevko: Good to know but do you have a solution with example anyway?
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Please don't post the same question on different threads..
But the real answer is that it can't be done anymore with modern browsers
-- which is a good thing. I know that Chrome and/or Firefox both allow you
to override javascript which tries to hide the address bar and other
elements. I
I am not sure if this applies to the question asked here, but there are
some cases where it is convenient to hide the address bar for example. This
is particularly useful for mobile web apps where you want the app to look
and feel like it's native and you want to do it serving it as a webpage,
not
How can I run a GWT application in full screen mode so the user doesn't have
control to minimize or change to another application.
Regards,
Néstor Boscán
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I run a GWT application in full screen mode so the user doesn't
have
control to minimize or change to another application.
Regards,
Néstor Boscán
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