The showcase works fine on Chrome & Chrome Beta. Just not Canary. Same for our app and AWS console.
On Tuesday, 22 January 2019 14:03:21 UTC, esoco GmbH wrote:
-- I've been debugging the GWT boot strapping code and can see that it appears to be failing as for some reason Canary is clearing out the IFRAME that the GWT app gets injected into.
On Tuesday, 22 January 2019 14:03:21 UTC, esoco GmbH wrote:
It doesn't seem to be a general problem. I just tried this with a deployed GWT application and another locally in development mode and both work as expected with Chrome 73.0.3680.0 (64-Bit) on Windows. I can reproduce the problem with the showcase but maybe that's caused by the site not running with HTTPS? As new browser versions are more and more rejecting unencrypted sites that may affect such old pages.
Am Dienstag, 22. Januar 2019 13:39:46 UTC+1 schrieb Rob:We've just tried to use our GWT app with Chrome Canary only to find that it is terminally broken. The GWT showcase app (http://samples.gwtproject.org/samples/Showcase/Showcase. ) exhibits the same behaviour and we've also seen it on certain AWS console pages. It appears to be event related, so hopefully the Chrome devs will fix it.html Has anyone else noticed this?
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