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I've a really really weird bug in production.
For some customers and some setups (this can happen on a Linux and a Windows box), our GWT application doesn't render in full (there are a widgets that are missing). The weird thing is that if we ask our customers to start the JavaScript debugger (CTRL-SHIFT-J on Windows), the content displays. Viewing using another browser (like FF) works.

We've been banging our heads bloody a few days now... any ideas?

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  • Any consistency in the Chrome versions where this happens?
    – Jim Kiley
    Dec 5, 2011 at 21:22
  • nope. we've tried the same versions as our customers, but works on our end, which makes it even more frustrating. Dec 5, 2011 at 21:59
  • The possible problem may be concerned with the layout broken by CSS styling or event loop or else. As a dirty quick fix you can try to simulate resizing panels that implements RequiresResize. RootLayoutPanel.get().onResize(); or possibly you can try to simulate window resize. Window.resizeTo(Window.getClientWidth(), Window.getClientHeight()); I'm not shure. you've provided not enough information about your problem.
    – trupanka
    Dec 5, 2011 at 22:05
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    SOLVED. it appears the customers were using a adblocker....grrr Dec 5, 2011 at 23:42
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    @user1082357: If it solved your problem, please post it as the answer and mark as it so (yes, you can accept your own answer on your own question - you might even get a badge if enough people vote it up). This way, more people could easily benefit from your finding :) Dec 6, 2011 at 0:24

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Sounds like a problem with the height of the component containing your logs objects. Did you try to set a fixed height in pixel? I assume once you open the debugger window, Chrome is forced to render the page again and adjusts the height of the container, so your elements become visible.

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