Quick reply, it could be a simple scoping problem:

> package Testing;
> 
> use strict;
> use warnings;
> use Win32::GUI();
> use Win32::GUI::Constants qw(BS_BITMAP);
move the images  here - that way the objects don't get destroyed when they go 
out of scope.
 my $IMG1 = new Win32::GUI::Bitmap("D:/WIN32GUI/up.bmp")  or die "$^E\n";  my 
$IMG2 = new Win32::GUI::Bitmap("D:/WIN32GUI/down.bmp")  or die "$^E\n";
> 
> 
> sub new {
>    my $proto            = shift;
>    my $buttonCB         = shift;
>    my $class            = ref($proto) || $proto;
>    my $self             = {};
> 
>    $self->{mw} = Win32::GUI::Window->new(-title    => "TEST",
>                                  -pos      => [100,100],
>                                  -size     => [200,200],
>                                 );
> 
>    my $IMG1 = new Win32::GUI::Bitmap("D:/WIN32GUI/up.bmp") 
>               or  die "$^E\n";
>  
>    my $IMG2 = new Win32::GUI::Bitmap("D:/WIN32GUI/down.bmp") 
>               or  die "$^E\n";
>  
>    $self->{mw}->AddButton(
>         -name      => "Up_Arrow",
>         -left      => 5,
>         -top       => 40,
>         -width     => 25,
>         -height    => 25,
>         -pushstyle => BS_BITMAP,
>         -visible   => 1,
>         -onClick   => sub {print "UP\n";},
>        );
>  
>    $self->{mw}->Up_Arrow->SetImage($IMG1);
>  
>    $self->{mw}->AddButton(
>         -name      => "Down_Arrow",
>         -left      => 5,
>         -top       => 70,
>         -width     => 25,
>         -height    => 25,
>         -pushstyle => BS_BITMAP,
>         -visible   => 1,
>         -onClick   => sub {print "DOWN\n";},
>        );
> 
>    $self->{mw}->Down_Arrow->SetImage($IMG2);
> 
>    bless ($self, $class);
>    return $self;
> }
> 
> sub getMW
> {
>    my $self = shift;
>    return $self->{mw};
> }
> 
> 1
> 
> And use this package as follows:
> 
> use strict;
> use warnings;
> use Win32::GUI();
> use Testing;
> 
> 
> my $testing = Testing->new();
> my $mw = $testing->getMW();
> $mw->Show();
> Win32::GUI::Dialog();
> $mw->Hide();
> exit(0);
> 
> The buttons are blank. Does anybody have any idea why this happens?
> Or does it happen for others?
> Of course the image file names would have to be changed for testing.
> 
> Thanks,
> Ken Slater
> 
> 
> 
> 
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