Thanks for the quick reply Daniel!
-- As a short term fix I added
<replace-with class="com.google.gwt.user.client.impl.HistoryImplSafari">
<when-type-is class="com.google.gwt.user.client.impl.HistoryImpl"/>
<when-property-is name="user.agent" value="gecko1_8"/>
</replace-with>
to my App.gwt.xml which seems to fix our problems as it doesn't override decodeFragment(). As a long term solution I'll attempt an upgrade to 2.7.0.
Cheers
André
On Friday, October 2, 2015 at 10:23:08 AM UTC+2, Daniel Kurka wrote:
On Friday, October 2, 2015 at 10:23:08 AM UTC+2, Daniel Kurka wrote:
This has been fixed in GWT 2.7.0. We refactored the history implementation to not special case Firefox in this particular way. Just updating to GWT 2.7 will fix this issue for you.If that is not possible here is the main patch to make history work:
On Friday, October 2, 2015 at 10:12:10 AM UTC+2, André wrote:Hello GWT users!We still use GWT 2.5.1 and can't update it quickly.Firefox v41 was released last week and came with this seemingly minor modification that makes our app unusable. Looks like this isn't compatible with GWT's history implementation.Am I on the right track in that this is the root of our problem? Is it possible to override the settings in History.gwt.xml in our own App.gwt.xml (preferrably in a way that it works across all FF versions)?Thanks a lot in advance!André
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