Hi,

I use DialogBoxes for error messages on many of my on-line forms.  Hit
the OK button (which does a close on the DialogBox) and they go away.
That's the way it should be.  Now I'm working on a form that requires
users to read and accept a policy statement.  I want to set it up like
a lot of license agreement screen you see when installing and/or
updating software, a box with a scrollable section containing the
license or, in this case, policy statement, and at the bottom of the
box you either accept of don't accept the policy.  At this point, the
box is not yet complex.  I took the same code that I use to generate
the error message DialogBoxes, added a ScrollPanel.  The ScrollPanel
contains a single VerticalPanel that contains the policy statement and
an OK button (obviously nothing is in its final form yet).  When I
scroll to the bottom of the text and hit the OK button, I find an
identical box containing the policy statement, etc, immediately
underneath.  When I scroll all the way down and hit the OK button,
this second box goes away.

I'm only doing one DialogBox.show() but it appear to be generating two
identical boxes.  And just to be sure I was executing only a single
show() I did the quick and dirty debug trick of adding a
System.err.println() statement right before the show() and I got only
a single output on the console.  I am using using GWT 2.1.

Any ideas about what's going on?

Thanks,

Rob Tanner
Linfield College

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