Thanks for the response.  We can't move to GWT 2.0 because we are too
close to our ship date and testing would not have time for validation.

I will try the GlassPanel approach.

Thanks,
- Jay

On Dec 9, 10:18 am, Thomas Broyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Dec 9, 5:22 pm, jdw <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Scroll bars do work when a modal dialog or modal popup is visible.  I
> > verified this with the DialogBox example.  I don't believe that
> > "modal" behavior should mean you can't scroll.  Using setGlassEnabled
> > ( true ) is not an option as we are using GWT 1.7
>
> Can't you switch to GWT 2.0 now that it's officially released? you
> shouldn't even have to modify a single line of code (except the call
> to setGlassEnabled and the associated CSS), just recompile and profit.
>
> > Does anyone know a way to get the scroll wheel to work when you have a
> > modal dialog visible?
>
> Before we switched to GWT 2.0, we were using the GlassPanel from the
> GWT-Incubator, show the glass panel and then show the dialog
> (eventually, override the dialog's show() and hide() methods to
> automatically show/hide the associated glass panel).
>
> HTH

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