Monday, October 15, 2012

Re: HTML without a DIV

One possibility is to replace the FlowPanel with an HTML widget, generate a SafeHtml instance containing your raw HTML, and then call the #setHTML method. You could also build the markup using the DOM API, though that will almost certainly be slower and more verbose.

GWT adds wrapper DIV/SPAN elements to widgets because that is the only way to ensure (mostly) consistent behavior in different contexts. It's a necessary trade-off for producing reusable components.

And in any case, the fact that your third-party library can't handle intermediate container elements makes it appear rather suspect - a simple call to element.getElementsByTagName would easily handle this case.

-Abraham

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