around, but it would blow up if it determined more than one
permutation is needed.
On Sep 26, 1:21 pm, Wolfgang <wolfgangmey...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've tried doing this on my own with not much success, as the
> javascript generated by google web tookit is a bit too cryptic for me.
> What I am trying to do is this: embed all html, css, images, and
> javascript for my GWT application into a single html file. I only need
> to target a single web browser, so I don't need multiple versions of
> the html file. Does anyone have any hints on how I might best approach
> converting a standard GWT-compiled application into a single html file
> version?
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