I second Nicanor's solution:  have the click event handler on the
button move the text from the first textbox to the second one.  That's
all copy does natively...

Good luck.

Later,

Shaffer

On Mar 24, 6:29 am, Nicanor Babula <[email protected]> wrote:
> Given the situation:
> [code]
> TextBox txtBoxSrc = new TextBox();
> TextBox txtBoxDest = new TextBox();
> [/code]
>
> I think the simplest way to copy the first textboxes text into the
> second is:
> [code]
> txtBoxDest.setText(txtBoxSrc.getText());
> [/code]
>
>
>
> Dmitry Sterinzat wrote:
> > Does it work only for IE or it's crossbrowser code?
>
> > 2009/3/24 Kevin Tarn <[email protected]>:
>
> >> You can try below JSNI methods:
> >>     public static native void copyFrom(com.google.gwt.user.client.Element
> >> element) /*-{
> >>     $wnd.window.clipboardData.setData('text', element);
> >>     }-*/;
>
> >>     public static native void pasteTo(com.google.gwt.user.client.Element
> >> element) /*-{
> >>     $wnd.window.clipboardData.getData(element);
> >>     }-*/;
>
> >> Kevin
>
> >> On 3/24/09, Harry <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> Hi,
>
> >>> My project is that user is enabled to copy the content of a text box
> >>> and paste it on another form using 'Copy' button. Please advice how to
> >>> do it as GWT is not support copying to system clipboard.
>
> >>> Please help its important.
>
> >>> Thanks
>
> >>> Harry- Hide quoted text -
>
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