being called from (and meant to overlay) a page that has nothing to do
with GWT??? Thanks so much.
On Apr 26, 9:13 am, jhulford <jhulf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> See the PopupPanel or DialogBox class...that should allow you to do
> exactly what you want.
>
> In GWT terms your "standard" page will be acting as the host page for
> your GWT popup stuff you plan on displaying. Your use case fits in
> with all the tutorials of how to get up an going in GWT. You're just
> not inserting widgets, etc into existing slots on the screen, you're
> showing a popup (which handles inserting itself into the page).
>
> On Apr 25, 10:28 am, Richard <richard.l.gold...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > First, thanks for taking this question on, second all kinds of
> > apologies in advance if I mess-up on terminologies / technologies as I
> > attempt to describe the problem:
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> > Can a GWT-built page be made to "float" above an existing HTML/CSS/
> > Javascript page that has been built with typical (but non-GWT) tools
> > and frameworks?
>
> > By "float" I mean the kind of cool trickery you can get out of JQuery,
> > etc. to have some HTML up above the existing page, where the existing
> > page suddenly is covered with a translucent "smoked glass" effect, and
> > the "floating" stuff is clear, has focus, and is usable, before you
> > close it to return to the underlying original page.
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> > Initial attempts at this have failed.
>
> > Is GWT too comprehensive to end up in an iFrame (or whatever DOM
> > object JQuery is using)... does it need to own the <html> and / or
> > <head> tags so it can present its nocache statement?
>
> > Altogether:
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> > Is there any way to get my GWT page (which works beautifully as a
> > stand-alone) to live in the same window as (as top layer above) a pre-
> > existing page???
>
> > Thank you so much.
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