Just a quick question.  For such basic stuff, why are you using JSNI at
all?  Just extend the widget to do what you want (or copy, paste & hack the
code from gwt).

This all seems to be something that is perfectly fine to be within the scope
of regular code.

On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 5:27 AM, Darkflame <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Just to clarify my attempted solution and why it isnt working;
>
> <a href="#PostNewReview"> Post Quick Review </a>
>
> Is the html produced by one of the standard Hyperlinks in GWT. This
> works fine, it triggers history, and it dosnt refresh the page in IE.
>
> This however, is the html produced by my attempt at having a close "X"
> in the corner of the dialogue box clear the history token;
>
> <a href="#">
> <div class="closeimage" onclick="closeDialog()"/>
> </a>
>
> This, annoyingly, cause's the page to refresh in IE.
>
> Why  :?
>
>
> On Apr 10, 12:02 pm, darkflame <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I tried googleing for this without much success, despite the fact its
> > really more a javascript rather then GWT query, I couldnt find
> > anywhere else with an answer.
> >
> > Basicaly I have a gwt application which triggers a pop-up window,
> > which is an extension of DialogBox.
> >
> > Because I wanted a windows like "X" in the corner to close it, I
> > followed some advice and altered the titlebar of it with;
> >
> >  this.setHTML("<div class=\"captiontext\"> - Title Here - </div><div
> > onclick=\"closeDialog()\" class=\"closeimage\" >&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp</
> > div>");
> >
> > redefineClose(QuickReviewPopUp);
> >
> > ..
> >
> > private native void redefineClose(DialogBox dialogBox) /*-{
> >            $wnd['closeDialog'] = function () {
> >            [email protected]::hide()();
> >            }
> >
> > }-*/;
> >
> > This works, the dialogue close's nicely. When the x is hit.
> >
> > However, as I'm not using a normal link to close it, I have no idea
> > how to clear the history token.
> > The historytoken is changed when the popup appears as I want the state
> > of if its open/close to be saved, but I cant work out how to set it
> > back when it closes.
> > Is there a javascript function I could put in the refdefineClose that
> > would do this?
> >
> > I tried using    (<a href="#"></a>) around the divs in the link that
> > triggers the native javascript, but aside from looking messy,all this
> > reloads the page.
> > (at least in IE, but the normal internal hyperlinks triggering the
> > popups dont reload the page in IE, so clearly there must be some
> > difference)
> >
>

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