2009/4/10 Ken Kahn <[email protected]>

>
> Thanks. Works fine now.
>
> Any reason why GWT doesn't do this?

 Google bases its priorities on what Google wants?
For example, some widgets stop working if placed inside certain other
widgets (splitpanel inside a disclosurepanel for example). Presumably no-one
in Google wants to use them like this, or it would have been fixed before
1.5 was released let alone 1.6. But for me, if a panel fails to work because
you put it in another panel, that would be quite near the top of the list -
the product breaking when you use it properly would be a concern for me. But
I obviously look at it in a different way to Google :-)

Ian

http://examples.roughian.com


2009/4/10 Ken Kahn <[email protected]>

>
> Thanks. Works fine now.
>
> Any reason why GWT doesn't do this?

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