Hello,  I'm using a flex table with some Label widgets and an Anchor
widget
When i select a row (when i click on a label), the table has a click
handler so, a ClickEvent is fired.
and every time a cell is clicked i need to call a method (let's say
"onRowSelected(...), witch always needs to be called when the cell is
clicked)
Problem: if i add an Anchor element, with it's own handler (associated
action) it will fire both the onRowSelected method, and the action
given to the Anchor handler. In this case, i dont want to fire the
cell clicked event.
Also, i can't set the width of the anchor to be the same with the cell
(in that case, i could just do nothing if the cell contains an
Anchor)
So it's there a way to cancel the cell clicked event, if the element
already has a handler ?

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