Otherwise may I recommend Google App Engine? ;-)
/dmc
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-- On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 11:42 AM, Bob Wirka <bobwirka@gmail.com> wrote:
Karl,
Don't mean to pester, but interestingly the subdirectory setup works on one of my local machines running Boa (a small web server).
So, *some* web servers can handle the subfolder location.
Thanks again,
BobOn Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Karl Meiser <karldotm@gmail.com> wrote:Bob,
Does your hosting service provide Tomcat or something similar? The HTML won't just work by itself unfortunately.
I can try to help you more but I need more information.
KarlOn Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 1:32 PM, BobWirka <bobwirka@gmail.com> wrote:I've created a GWT Java Application from the wizard (the one with the
Click Me! button). It compiles, and if I open the html file from
Firefox, all is good; the button appears as does the popup dialog box
when the button is clicked.
However, when the files are ftp'd to my web hosting service the button
does not appear. The web page is found and loaded, but the GWT button
does not display.
Windows Internet Explorer behaves the same way.
Google Chrome will not even display the button locally, though the
page does load.
There are no elements in the html <body>, as I'd like to generate a
purely javaScript html element to be a part of a larger html page.
Would anyone know why this may be happening? I've transferred the
whole war directory to the web host, but no luck yet.
Thanks,
Bob Wirka
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