requiring access to the C: drive, which Gears or GWT without a server
won't have.
On 18/08/2009, Tyndale STEP Project <TyndaleSTEP@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Chris? Dave? (please could you sign - your address gets lost
> by redirection)
> for pointing out htat GWT generates javascript and leaves it available.
> I had a further read at
> http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/1.6/DevGuideCompilingAndDebugging.html#DevGuideJavaToJavaScriptCompiler
> and found an example Hello.html which is generated as an html file,
> ready for linking to,
> which then links to 5 versions of the javascript files for different
> browser/OS users.
> So it looks like we can generate the files, and we don't need a server.
> Troy, do you think that GWT can turn JSword into JavaScript?
> In other words, could we write STEP as a Java add-on to JSword and
> then compile the whole thing into JavaScript?
> David IB
>
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> Posted By Tyndale STEP Project to Tyndale STEP - Programming on
> 8/18/2009 01:58:00 AM
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