Hello,
I have been using gwtquery for months in many projects where SEO is
needed. Is in these kinds of projects with a lot of
javascript and SEO, that GWT + gwtquery combination is a fantastic
solution (test, reusing, compression, ...).
Unfortunately gwtquery has not been updated in a year (I
Well count me in for whatever I can do to help get support for a
selector engine into GWT or a well supported community project.
Admittedly, I am no browser quirk guru (which explains why I love
GWT!), but I'll offer my services any way I can.
It's obviously not release-grade, but I did throw up
Yes, I am quite familiar with the project and have tried using it
several times. Unfortunately, it does not work very well with GWT 2.0,
does not support IE8, and appears to be dead as far as code
maintenance. I certainly wish that weren't the case, but given the
outstanding issues and lack of any
GwtQuery was developed before Gwt 2.0 and it's been a while since it's
been updated, but I believe it always was the intent for it to be a
'proving ground' for bringing CSS selectors and jQuery like
functionality into GWT core. Besides GWT 2.0 and/or IE8, let me know
any issues that are most
And if we can get GwtQuery to the point where a lot of people really like
it, I think we'd seriously consider rolling it into GWT proper.
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 11:34 PM, Ray Cromwell cromwell...@gmail.com wrote:
GwtQuery was developed before Gwt 2.0 and it's been a while since it's
been