Hmmm,, so it should work for existing html, that is loaded from an xml file
(so no wrap is needed).


On 26 January 2016 at 23:31, Jens <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> stupid suggestion but do you sink the events you want to listen for?
>>
>
> addDomHandler() automatically sinks the corresponding native event type.
> You only need to sink events yourself when you override onBrowserEvent() to
> handle native events without registering a handler using addDomHandler().
>
> I know that HTMLPanel.addDomHandler(ClickHandler, ClickEvent.getType())
> works as expected as our app uses it. However it does not use
> HTMLPanel.wrap().
>
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