Is this something that I need to log with GWT or with the Spring guys?
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Jan Vladimir Mostert
BEngSci
Mail: jan@mycee.com
MyCee Technologies
-- The GWT 2.0 layout system is intended to work only in "standards mode". This means that you should always place the following declaration at the top of your HTML pages: <!DOCTYPE html>
What won't work in standards mode?
As mentioned above, some of the existing GWT panels do not behave entirely as expected in standards mode. This stems primarily from differences between the way standards and quirks modes render tables.
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Jan Vladimir Mostert
BEngSci
Mail: jan@mycee.com
MyCee Technologies
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 9:10 PM, Jeff Larsen <larsenje@gmail.com> wrote:
That goes for anything that has Layout in the name.see more info here.--
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