You can render an anchor tag with a no-op href:
<a href="javascript:;">Click Me</a>

In your Cell, catch the click event and call History.newItem("myToken").
 This is basically what the Hyperlink Widget does.

Thanks,
John LaBanca
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On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 1:07 PM, Jake <[email protected]> wrote:

> I want to create a CellTable with a column of Hyperlinks.
> I'm trying to get the same behavior as the Hyperlink widget - e.g.: If
> you click it, it'll call History.newItem(), but a user is also able to
> do 'right-click, open link in new window'.
>
> The two possibilities seem to be
> 1) put plain text into a column, and implement the selection model to
> trigger History.newItem.  Unfortunately, if you do this, 'right click,
> open link in new window' does not work, as it is not a 'true'
> hyperlink
> 2) Put HTML into a column, using a <a> tag with a # URL.
> Unfortunately, this causes a page reload in IE, as per Issue #2152 in
> GWT's issue tracker.
>
> Has anyone found a solution to this?
>
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