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<html>
<head>
<!-- -->
<!-- Any title is fine -->
<!-- -->
<title>Wrapper HTML for @className</title>
<!-- -->
<!-- Use normal html, such as style -->
<!-- -->
<style>
body,td,a,div,.p{font-family:arial,sans-serif}
div,td{color:#000000}
a:link,.w,.w a:link{color:#0000cc}
a:visited{color:#551a8b}
a:active{color:#ff0000}
</style>
<!-- -->
<!-- The module reference below is the link -->
<!-- between html and your Web Toolkit module -->
<!-- -->
<meta name='gwt:module' content='@moduleName'>
</head>
<!-- -->
<!-- The body can have arbitrary html, or -->
<!-- you can leave the body empty if you want -->
<!-- to create a completely dynamic ui -->
<!-- -->
<body>
<!-- -->
<!-- This script is required bootstrap stuff. -->
<!-- You can put it in the HEAD, but startup -->
<!-- is slightly faster if you include it here. -->
<!-- -->
<script language="javascript" src="gwt.js"></script>
<!-- OPTIONAL: include this if you want history support -->
<iframe id="__gwt_historyFrame" style="width:0;height:0;border:0"></iframe>
<h1>@className</h1>
<p>
This is an example of a host page for the @className application.
You can attach a Web Toolkit module to any HTML page you like,
making it easy to add bits of AJAX functionality to existing pages
without starting from scratch.
</p>
<table align=center>
<tr>
<td id="slot1"></td><td id="slot2"></td>
</tr>
</table>
</body>
</html>